Child Time Inc DBA The Avenues Preschool
Data last updated · May 2026
Quality Indicators
See Methodology →- Overall QualityCombines daily care quality (interactions, learning, environment) with structural features like staff-to-child ratios and teacher qualifications.4 / 5
- Process QualityThe quality of daily care — caregiver-child interactions, learning activities, and the emotional climate. Drawn from the state QRIS rating, accreditations, and Head Start CLASS observations.Not Available
- Structural QualityMeasurable features like staff-to-child ratios, group sizes, license status, and teacher qualifications. Provider-level data when available; otherwise the state regulatory baseline.4 / 5
Why this rating
This daycare earned 4 out of 5 stars overall. Structural quality reflects Utah's licensing baseline. Utah caps infant ratios at 1:4, toddler ratios at 1:5, and preschool ratios at 1:15. Lead-teacher education isn't regulated. Teachers must complete 20 hours of annual training. No objective process measures (e.g., state quality rating or national accreditation) are available for this daycare. The overall rating reflects structural features only.
Quality Recognitions & Accreditations
- State Quality Rating
- Child Care Quality System Default Foundation of Quality Learn more →
- Accreditations
- National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)Not Accredited
- National Accreditation Commission (NAC)Not Accredited
- National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA)Not Accredited
- National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC)Not Accredited
Facility Info
- Facility type
- Daycare
- Age groups served
- Infants, Toddlers
- Licensed capacity
- Not Available
- Teacher-child ratios & group sizesState Minimum Displayed
Age Max ratio Max group Infants 1:4 8 Toddlers 1:5 10
Teacher Credentials
- Lead teacher credentialState Minimum Displayed
- Not Regulated
Inspection History
Across 3 inspections since 2024, the issues cited most often were Children's Records & Files (3), Staff Qualifications & Background Checks (1), and Licensing & Administrative Compliance (1). Of 5 total findings, 1 was critical.
See All 3 Inspection Visits
Jun 17, 20253 Findings3 Important
- The Provider Was Out of Compliance with Rule R381-100-6(10) by Not Ensuring That a Child Had a Completed Admission And…R381-100-6(10)
The provider was out of compliance with rule R381-100-6(10) by not ensuring that a child had a completed admission and health assessment form before being admitted into the program. At the facility, a child did not have a completed health assessment form.
- The Provider Was Out of Compliance with Rule R381-100-6(12)(a) by Having Incomplete Children's RecordsR381-100-6(12)(a)-(b)
The provider was out of compliance with rule R381-100-6(12)(a) by having incomplete children's records. At the time of the inspection, a child's admission and health assessment forms had not been reviewed, updated, and signed or initialed at least annually. This was a repeat rule noncompliance as no
- The Provider Was Out of Compliance with Rule R381-100-7(9)(b) by Not Ensuring That Caregivers Complete the Preservice…R381-100-7(9)(a)-(g)
The provider was out of compliance with rule R381-100-7(9)(b) by not ensuring that caregivers complete the preservice training offered by the department before caring for children. During the inspection, there was a caregiver who had not completed preservice training and was caring for children.
Jun 6, 20251 Finding1 Critical
- The Licensee Was Out of Compliance with R380-600-7(16)(a) by Not Reporting a Critical Incident to the Office Within One…R380-600-7(16)(a)-(e)
The Licensee was out of compliance with R380-600-7(16)(a) by not reporting a critical incident to the Office within one business day. During review of critical incidents it was identified that the incident occurred on 06/02/2025 and was not reported until 06/05/2025..
May 14, 20241 Finding1 Important
- The Provider Was Out of Compliance with This Rule by Having Incomplete Children's RecordsR381-100-6(12)(a)-(b)
The provider was out of compliance with this rule by having incomplete children's records. At the time of the inspection, 2 children's health assessment forms had not been reviewed, updated, and signed or initialed at least annually. This was a repeat rule noncompliance.