Choice child care orwell ohio: Choice Child Care And Preschool Inc

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Choice Child Care And Preschool Inc

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Kiddie Academy of Oviedo – Oviedo FL Child Care Facility

Description: Our Orwell location is located at 101 Grand Valley Avenue directly across the street from the Grand Valley Schools. We have been bring quality programs to the Grand Valley area since 2004. Choice Child Care is licensed by the state of Ohio to care for infants through school-aged children. Before and after-school care is available with local school busing. The center also offers preschool and Pre-Kindergarten classes for children three through five years of age. Give us a call at (440) 437-7770 and we will be glad to answer your questions and/or arrange a tour of the center.

The large 5800 sq. ft. building was designed specifically for the care and teaching of young children. Each classroom is spacious and divided into clear individual learning centers holding a wide variety of materials. Every classroom has its own kitchenette area and is equipped with restrooms scaled to the size for the age group. The building is also equipped with an emergency monitoring system that is wired for fire and other emergency services. Exits are available out of every classroom directly to the large three acre playground. The outside environment has wide open areas of grass for ball play, mulch for climbing, and a pavilion for sun shelter.

Your child’s safety is a primary concern and as a result we have equipped the building with a video monitoring system including a front entry-video camera. Each classroom has a monitor displaying the front entrance and staff can release the locking mechanism from any classroom to allow authorized individuals to enter.

The professional teaching staff has a wealth of experience. We emphasize the importance of quality care and are adamant about having low adult-to-child ratios and maintaining small group sizes. All programing is developmentally appropriate and focuses on the Early Learning Content Standards.

We had an abundant of exciting activities through out the year that enhance our programs and tie in community involvement. To name a few of our annual visitors are Jungle Terry, the local fire department, paramedics. dental hygienists, and farmers. We recently purchased an activity bus making it possible for our school age group to travel to places such as Deer Park, Penentary Animal Reserve, museums, and the library program.

Additional Information: Quality Rating: 3; After School Care Available;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    306577
  • Capacity:
    91
  • Age Range:
    Infant, Toddler, Pre-Schooler, School Age
  • Step Up To Quality Rating:
    3
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    Full Time Center
  • Transportation:
    Field TripsField Trips
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Feb 14, 2004
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Jun 09, 2004
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Dec 31, 9999
  • District Office:
    Ohio Dept of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) – Division of Child Care
  • District Office Phone:
    (877)302-2347 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

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Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Status Corrective Action Status Updated
2022-09-06 ANNUAL FULLY COMPLIANT FULLY COMPLIANT 2022-09-06
2021-10-22 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT CONTACT ODJFS FOR THE CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROVIDED 2021-10-22
2020-11-17 ANNUAL FULLY COMPLIANT FULLY COMPLIANT 2020-11-17
2019-09-10 ANNUAL FULLY COMPLIANT FULLY COMPLIANT 2019-09-10
2018-10-09 ANNUAL PARTIALLY COMPLIANT NON COMPLIANCE FULLY ADDRESSED 2018-11-21
2018-02-26 ANNUAL FULLY COMPLIANT FULLY COMPLIANT 2018-02-26

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Many residents of East Palestine, Ohio, can now only drink bottled water – tap water gives them strange symptoms

For John and Lisa Hammer, residents of the small town of East Palestine in the US state of Ohio, normal life is over 3 February at 20:55. At that moment, a train loaded with toxic chemicals derailed just a few meters from the building where their thriving garbage company was located.

This report was published in English, the original can be read here .

The Hammers have been developing their business for 18 years, going from five clients to more than seven thousand.

“It completely ruined our lives,” John tells the BBC, barely holding back tears. We talk to him in the parking lot outside his company office, where the smell of chemicals still hangs in the air after the crash.

“I’ve already decided to get out of here,” he adds. “We’re moving. We can’t do this anymore.”

After a train derailment, rescue services had to release vinyl chloride, a colorless, toxic gas, from five tanks. Otherwise, they could explode.

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John’s eyes are red and swollen – he believes chemicals released into the air after the crash in East Palestine are to blame.

But the couple told the BBC that they suffered even more psychologically.

“I can’t sleep at all. I’ve been to the doctor twice now, now I’m taking a sedative,” says John Hammer. “It’s ten times worse than just losing your livelihood. We built this business from the very beginning.

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    Federal and local officials advise residents not to drink tap water, but to buy bottled water. Authorities have said it’s safe to return to the city within days of the crash, but environmental experts aren’t sure the advice can be trusted.

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    “For our city, it’s Pearl Harbor, or 9/11. This will always be remembered,” says local café owner Ben Ratner.

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    “It’s time for us to think about the long-term consequences for the psyche and emotional state of people,” says Ratner. “People have become worried when trains pass nearby, when their children go outside, when they let dogs out – and they accidentally get drunk on contaminated water. It’s all very serious.”

    According to him, local children only recently survived the Covid-19 pandemic, and now their lives have been turned upside down due to another trauma. “This could go on for generations,” he says. “It’s not just gas or clouds of chemicals.”

    Johns Hopkins University professor Kiv Nachman told the BBC that the substances released into the atmosphere after the crash could significantly damage people’s health.

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    In addition, both Ohio Senators JD Vance and Sherrod Brown sent messages of support to the city’s residents. Gov. Mike DeWine has asked the federal government for help.

    Representatives of local water networks admitted that the Ohio River was polluted, but they say that the drinking water supply system was not affected.

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