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BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOLLicense 304270008
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

During the investigation, LPA Valdez Santana interviewed 3 staff members, 4 children, and 2 parents. LPA took photos of the two classrooms and playground. LPA also obtained a copy of the Children\342\200\231s Roster and Personnel Report. Regarding the allegation \342\200\234Staff did not ensure that the facility was clean and free of clutter,\342\200\235 three (3) out of three (3) staff denied that facility is cluttered and unclean. Staff #1 (S1) stated, the classrooms are clean and orderly. The facility has a custodian, who does a good job keeping the facility clean. S1 denied ever seeing any animal droppings at the facility. Staff ensure the facility is clean by cleaning the tables every morning after any meals. S1 sweeps the floor. The custodian cleans the bathrooms, hallways and floors. S1 also cleans/wipes down any high traffic areas like knobs, etc. Staff 2 (S2) denied that the facility is unclean or cluttered, staff have brushes to clean, staff sweep the floors and have cleaning wipes. Staff have children wash their hands throughout the day. Staff #3 (S3) denied ever seeing any droppings at the facility. S3 stated each week the school has different families that come to clean, it\342\200\231s required to volunteer but it\342\200\231s before and after programs. The Janitor also cleans and sweeps and mops. The teachers also clean throughout the day. Four (4) out of four (4) children interviewed did not make any disclosures. Two (2) out of two (2) interviewed parents stated they had no concerns about the facility and did not disclose any information related to the allegation. Additionally, LPA thoroughly inspected the classrooms and the facility as a whole and LPA did not find the facility to be unclean and cluttered. Regarding the allegation, \342\200\234Staff did not provide adequate supervision to daycare children,\342\200\235 Three (3) out of three (3) staff denied children have ever been left unattended. S1 stated, the way staff ensure adequate supervision to children is by maintaining safety and order in the classroom. To ensure every child is heard and seen. S2 stated S2 tries to keep the children in line of sight at all times. S2 tries not to give S2\342\200\231s back to the children and always watches them. S3 stated it\342\200\231s a 1:12 ratio and staff need to supervise the children during snack and lunch, in the classroom and when outside and in the restrooms. Three (3) out of three (3) staff denied seeing another staff walk away leaving children unattended. Four (4) out of four (4) children denied ever being left alone by staff. Two (2) out of two (2) interviewed parents stated they had no concerns about the facility and did not disclose any information related to the allegation. Regarding the allegation, \342\200\234Staff yelled at daycare children.\342\200\235 Three (3) out of three (3) staff denied ever yelling at children or observed another staff yelling at children. S1 disclosed that S1 has projected S1\342\200\231s voice but never in a rough tone, those are S1's babies S1 would never. Page 2 of 3 S2 stated no, staff do not yell. Staff use firm tones sometimes if needed but not rough. S3 stated Oh no, S3 does not yell at children. It\342\200\231s just not in S3\342\200\231s nature to be that way. S3 talks to the children about their choices, doesn\342\200\231t need to yell. S3 takes the child on a walk to separate them from the other kids for a bit. Children are not bad they sometimes make bad choices. Four (4) out of four (4) children interviewed did not make disclosures about the above allegation. Two (2) out of two (2) interviewed parents stated they had no concerns about the facility and did not disclose any information related to the allegation. Regarding the allegation \342\200\234Staff did not communicate with authorized representatives.\342\200\235 S1 said the procedure for when a child gets hurt, depends on the severity of the injury. If it\342\200\231s not serious S1 treats the injury and if it\342\200\231s serious the child gets sent home. S1 notifies S3 and S3 contacts the parents. When parents arrive, S1 would then also speak to the parents. S1 would send an \342\200\234ouch\342\200\235 report home to the parents. Staff communicate with parents through ouch reports. Staff also use the Remind App to communicate with parents. S2 stated the procedure when a child gets hurt staff go to the child and ask them if they are okay. If it\342\200\231s serious staff notify the parents, through the Remind Me app. All parents are on there. S3 stated the procedure when a child gets hurt is staff treat/clean the injury and make sure they are okay. If it\342\200\231s just a scrape, staff clean it and put a Band-Aid and send an ouch report and tell them on the Remind App. If it is serious S3 would inform on the app and call the parent. Parents are also informed in person at pick-up and drop-off, staff can speak directly to parents. Four (4) out of four (4) children interviewed did not make any disclosures. Two (2) out of two (2) interviewed parents stated they had no concerns about the facility and did not disclose any information related to the allegation. Based on LPA's observations and interviews which were conducted, and records reviewed, the preponderance evidence of Staff did not ensure that the facility was clean and free of clutter, Staff did not provide adequate supervision to daycare children, Staff yelled at daycare children and Staff did not communicate with authorized representatives have not been met. Although the allegations may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violation(s) did or did not occur, therefore the allegations are unsubstantiated. Exit interview was conducted, and the report was reviewed and discussed with facility representative. Notice of Site Visit was posted during the visit. The facility representative was informed that the Notice of Site Visit must be posted for 30 consecutive days. The facility was provided a copy of their appeal rights (LIC 9058 12/15) and their signature on this form acknowledges receipt of these rights. Page 3 of 3. End of Report.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

The inspector found no violations of California child care regulations during this visit.

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What happened during the September 26, 2025 inspection of BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL?

This was a complaint inspection of BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL on September 26, 2025. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL on September 26, 2025?

No citations were issued during this inspection. The facility was found to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.

What type of inspection was this?

This was a complaint inspection. Complaint inspections are triggered when someone reports a concern about the facility to CCLD.

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