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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I look at the licensing reports to start. If they have few violations (even minor ones) it at least speaks to the administration's attention to detail and management skills.[/quote] NP WHere can I find licensing reports on schools? [/quote] In Maryland at least, if they have a child care program (e.g. preschool or extended day) they should have a licensing record for those programs on https://www.checkccmd.org/ [/quote] I checked my daycare on there and it hasn't been checked in 18 months![/quote] Yeah ours doesn't look like it got an inspection in 2020 either. [b]Not surprising given the pandemic[/b].[/quote] It's still surprising to me. It seems ESSENTIAL that the state does its inspections. [/quote] Adding that it's even more essential because they aren't allowing parents inside. [/quote] I hear you but one asymptomatic superspreader inspector could cause multiple daycare closures. The inspections are pretty detailed. I don't think they can just get in and out in 10 minutes.[/quote] My daycare hasn't had an inspection since 8/19. I see some schools had them in 2020. It's unacceptable. [/quote]
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