Stony Point Christian Church 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.5 / 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.5 / 5
Why this rating
This daycare earned 5 out of 5 stars overall. Structural quality reflects a license in good standing. The structural rating also includes Kansas's licensing baseline — what every licensed daycare in the state must meet. Kansas caps infant ratios at 1:3, toddler ratios at 1:6, and preschool ratios at 1:12. Lead teachers must hold a High School Diploma. Teachers must complete 16 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
- 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
- Preschool
- Age groups served
- Not Available
- Licensed capacity
- 18
- Teacher-child ratios & group sizesState Minimum Displayed
Age Max ratio Max group Infants 1:3 9 Toddlers 1:6 12 Preschool 1:12 24
Teacher Credentials
- Lead teacher credentialState Minimum Displayed
- High School Diploma
Inspection History
Across 3 inspections since 2024, the issues cited most often were Staff Qualifications & Background Checks (8), Infectious Disease Prevention & Control (1), and Building & Premises Safety (1). Of 10 total findings, 7 were critical.
See All 3 Inspection Visits
Feb 9, 20263 Findings1 Critical2 Important
- Education and Training RequirementsK.A.R. 28-4-428a
Documentation of annual professional development training for program director was 1.5 clock hours short and did not include training in program administration, management, or a related topic at the time of the survey.
- Health of Individuals at Least 16 Years of AgeK.A.R. 28-4-126
Documentation of neg TB test was not on file at the time of the survey for one staff person.
- Health Practices; Illness and Abuse; General Health Requirements for StaffK.A.R. 28-4-430
Six of twelve child files reviewed had incomplete medical records at the time of the survey. Two of the six lacked documentation of a health assessment.
Jan 16, 20256 Findings6 Critical
- Education and Training RequirementsK.A.R. 28-4-428a
One staff lacked documentation of completing precautions when transporting children training.
- Education and Training RequirementsK.A.R. 28-4-428a
One staff lacked documentation of completing handling and storage of hazardous materials training.
- Education and Training RequirementsK.A.R. 28-4-428a
Two staff lack documentation of completing safe sleep training.
- Education and Training RequirementsK.A.R. 28-4-428a
One staff lacked documentation of completing building and premise safety training.
- Education and Training RequirementsK.A.R. 28-4-428a
One staff lacked documentation of completing prevention of and response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions training.
- Education and Training RequirementsK.A.R. 28-4-428a
One staff lacked documentation of completing emergency preparedness and response planning for emergencies training.
Jan 17, 20241 Finding1 Important
- Physical PlantK.A.R. 28-4-423
Several items bearing warning labels were accessible to children in the classroom. Cabinet containing canisters of shaving cream and other supplies with warning labels were stored in an unlocked classroom cabinet. Adult scissors were stored atop and small rolling cart near the classroom door. Hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes were stored on red shelf mid-way along south classroom wall. - Corrected at the time of the survey by program director.
✓ Corrected at visit