One Village Kids Academy
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.3 / 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.3 / 5
- 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.5 / 5
Why this rating
This daycare earned 3 out of 5 stars overall. Process quality reflects a Maryland EXCELS rating of Level 2 (out of 5). Structural quality reflects a license in good standing. The structural rating also includes Maryland's licensing baseline — what every licensed daycare in the state must meet. Maryland caps infant ratios at 1:3, toddler ratios at 1:3, and preschool ratios at 1:10. Lead teachers must hold a High School Diploma. Teachers must complete 12 hours of annual training.
Quality Recognitions & Accreditations
- State Quality Rating
- Maryland EXCELS Level 2 (Max 5) 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
- Child Care Center
- Age groups served
- Toddlers, Preschool, School-Age
- Licensed capacity
- 20
- Teacher-child ratios & group sizesState Minimum Displayed
Age Max ratio Max group Toddlers 1:3 9 Preschool 1:10 20
Teacher Credentials
- Lead teacher credentialState Minimum Displayed
- High School Diploma
Inspection History
Across 4 inspections since 2023, the issues cited most often were Children's Records & Files (3), Staff Qualifications & Background Checks (3), and Curriculum & Developmental Programming (3). None of the 13 findings were critical.
See All 4 Inspection Visits
Jun 12, 20252 Findings2 Important
- Licensing Specialist Observed Emergency Forms That Were Missing Physicians Information.13A.16.03.04C
- Licensing Specialist Observed Children Files That Were Missing the Health Inventory.13A.16.03.04D(3)
Nov 7, 20243 Findings3 Important
- Licensing Specialist Was Not Able to Observe Updated Staffing Patterns13A.16.03.05B
- Licensing Specialist Observed an Aide Alone with Four Children13A.16.08.02A
- Director Stated That an Aide Is Supervising a Group of Toddlers13A.16.08.02B
May 2, 20241 Finding1 Important
- Licensing Specialist Was Not Able to Verify the Total of 12 Hours of Continued Training for Two Staff Members for the Previous Year.13A.16.06.09C
Jul 13, 20237 Findings7 Important
- On July 11, 2023 a Complaint Was Submitted to the OCC Stating at Least One Dog Has Been Observed at the Facility13A.16.03.03D
On July 11, 2023 a complaint was submitted to the OCC stating at least one dog has been observed at the facility. During the complaint investigation director stated that her dog has been to the center around closing time. Per the director, the dog has never been allowed in the facility. However, dir
- Only July 1113A.16.08.02A
Only July 11, 2023 the OCC received a complaint stating, different staff have been observed with the children and they worry about the qualifications of these staff members. On July 13, 2023 Licensing specialist observed an aide (LL ) in room A with 9 children ages 3-5 years old. Operator is reminde
- On July 1113A.16.08.02B
On July 11, 2023 the OCC received a complaint stating they've seen different staff members with children and the worry about the qualification of the staff. On July 13, 2023 licensing specialist observed an aide (LL) in room A with 9 children ages 3-5 years old. The operator shall assign a qualified
- During the Complaint Inspection13A.16.09.01A(7)
During the complaint inspection, licensing specialist could not observed a written scheduled of daily activities that offered outdoor play in the morning and the afternoon. The operator is asked to prepare, post and follow a written schedule of daily activities that included outdoor play both in the
- During the Complaint Investigation13A.16.09.03A
During the complaint investigation, licensing specialist was not able to observe sufficient quantity and variety of activity materials, equipment according to ages and developmental needs of the children. Facility is asked to provide sufficient quantity and variety of materials for the ages and need
- During the Complaint Investigation13A.16.09.03B(3)
During the complaint investigation, licensing specialist was not able to observe any activity materials and equipment that are accessible to children. Facility is asked to provide activity materials and equipment that is easily accessible to each child for whose use they are intended and provide pho
- During the Complaint Investigation13A.16.09.06B
During the complaint investigation, licensing specialist observed cots in room A and room B that was stacked on top of each other, each cot had blankets on it. Operator is reminded that cots shall be stored properly and to submit photographic proof to the OCC upon completion.