GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL

7690 S. UNION, Bakersfield, CA 93307LICENSED
B

Data Freshness & Provenance

Inspection coverage

8 inspections on record

Active providers

License status: LICENSED

Last refreshed

April 3, 2026

Latest inspection

February 10, 2026

Provenance

California licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring

Quick Facts

These facts are normalized from the official record so they can be quoted directly.

Updated April 3, 2026

Provider
GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL
License number
Not listed
Location
7690 S. UNION, Bakersfield, CA 93307
Status
LICENSED
Safety grade
B (Good), score 86.5/100
Inspection record
8 inspections, last inspected February 10, 2026
Provenance
Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 3, 2026.

Safety Scorecard

B
Good86.5 / 100
Health100/100
Safety100/100
Staffing55/100
Compliance85/100

5

Total Violations

Feb 10, 2026

Last Inspection

24

Capacity

Complaint History

2 complaint investigations on record.

2

Substantiated

0

Inconclusive

1

Unsubstantiated

May 16, 2024
1 substantiated1 unsubstantiated1 citation
Sep 1, 2021
1 substantiated1 citation

Violation Timeline

Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.

All Violations (5)

SERIOUSSTAFFING101223(a)ComplaintDec 23, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING101223(a)Type BComplaintDec 23, 2025

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25On 12/23/2025 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Stephanie Vega-Gonzalez conducted an announced inspection for the infant license. LPA met with Director Traci Myers and toured the facility indoors and outdoors. The propose of the inspection was to conduct a pre-licensing inspection that was scheduled and announced. During the tour of the facility LPA Vega-Gonzalez observed that infant classroom #5 had a total of twelve infant cribs. LPA observed that the mattress of all the cribs did not fit appropriately, did not have fitted sheets, observed blankets and pillows inside the cribs, and that there was one infant mobile hanging from the top of one crib. LPA observed that one crib had a missing wheel. LPA also observed an infant bouncer. LPA observed that the infant sleeping crib area was not separate from the the active area. Per Title 22 Regulations 101439.1 Infant Care Center Sleeping Equipment (b) A crib or portable-crib meeting United States Consumer Product Safety Commission safety standards shall be provided for each infant who is unable to climb out of a crib (1) Mattresses shall be firm and covered with a fitted sheet that is appropriate to the mattress size, fits tightly on the mattress, and overlaps the underside of the mattress so it cannot be dislodged. LPA discussed safe sleep regulations with Director and discussed the Child Care Licensing Safe Sleep webpage at https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/child-care-licensing/public-information-andresources/safe-sleep as an additional resource. LPA also informed Director of the importance of checking for recalled infant devices on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website at https://www.cpsc.gov/ and recommended they register all infant devices with the CPSC to be notified of any recalls on their purchased equipment. Exit interview conducted and report was reviewed with Director. Appeal rights were provided. Per Title 22, Division 12, Chapter 1 of the California Code of Regulations, the following deficiency is being cited: (see next page). This report shall be made available to the public upon request. LIC 9213 Notice of Site Visit is provided and required to be posted for 30 days. NAME OF LICENSING PROGRAM MANAGER: Deborah Lowe NAME OF LICENSING PROGRAM ANALYST: Stephanie Vega-Gonzalez LICENSING PROGRAM ANALYST SIGNATURE: DATE: 12/23/2025 I acknowledge receipt of this form and understand my licensing appeal rights as explained and received. FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE: DATE: 12/23/2025 This report must be available at Child Care and Group Home facilities for public review for 3 years. LIC809 (FAS) - (06/04)Page: 1 of 3 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT California law requires a public report of each licensing visit/inspection. This report is a record for the facility and the licensing agency. This report is available for public review; therefore, care is taken not to disclose personal or confidential information. Inquiries concerning the location, maintenance, and contents of these reports may be directed to the Licensing Program Analyst or Regional Office whose address and telephone number are listed on the front of this form. DEFICIENCIES A deficiency is an instance of noncompliance with licensing requirements, including applicable statutes, regulations, interim licensing standards, operating standards, and written directives. Applicants/ licensees must be notified in writing of all licensing deficiencies. Deficiencies are listed on the left side of this form, and the applicable licensing requirement upon which the deficiency is identified. There are two types of deficiencies: Type A deficiencies are violations of licensing requirements that, if not corrected, have a direct and immediate risk to the health, safety, or personal rights of persons in care. Type B deficiencies are violations of licensing requirements that, without correction, could become a risk to the health, safety, or personal rights of persons in care, a recordkeeping violation that could impact the care of said persons and/or protection of their resources, or a violation that could impact those services required to meet the needs of persons in care. PLANS OF CORRECTION (POCs) The licensing agency is required to establish a reasonable length of time to correct a deficiency. In order to set the time, the licensing agency must take into consideration the seriousness of the violation, the number of persons in care involved, and the availability of equipment and personnel necessary to correct the violation. Applicants/licensees are requested to provide a specific plan for each violation on the right side of the form across from each deficiency. The more specific the plan, the less chance exists for any misunderstanding in setting time limits and reviewing corrections. The applicant/licensee who encounters problems beyond their control

SERIOUSSTAFFING101223(a)Type BComplaintDec 23, 2025

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25On 12/23/2025 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Stephanie Vega-Gonzalez conducted an announced inspection for the infant license. LPA met with Director Traci Myers and toured the facility indoors and outdoors. The propose of the inspection was to conduct a pre-licensing inspection that was scheduled and announced. During the tour of the facility LPA Vega-Gonzalez observed that infant classroom #5 had a total of twelve infant cribs. LPA observed that the mattress of all the cribs did not fit appropriately, did not have fitted sheets, observed blankets and pillows inside the cribs, and that there was one infant mobile hanging from the top of one crib. LPA observed that one crib had a missing wheel. LPA also observed an infant bouncer. LPA observed that the infant sleeping crib area was not separate from the the active area. Per Title 22 Regulations 101439.1 Infant Care Center Sleeping Equipment (b) A crib or portable-crib meeting United States Consumer Product Safety Commission safety standards shall be provided for each infant who is unable to climb out of a crib (1) Mattresses shall be firm and covered with a fitted sheet that is appropriate to the mattress size, fits tightly on the mattress, and overlaps the underside of the mattress so it cannot be dislodged. LPA discussed safe sleep regulations with Director and discussed the Child Care Licensing Safe Sleep webpage at https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/child-care-licensing/public-information-andresources/safe-sleep as an additional resource. LPA also informed Director of the importance of checking for recalled infant devices on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website at https://www.cpsc.gov/ and recommended they register all infant devices with the CPSC to be notified of any recalls on their purchased equipment. Exit interview conducted and report was reviewed with Director. Appeal rights were provided. Per Title 22, Division 12, Chapter 1 of the California Code of Regulations, the following deficiency is being cited: (see next page). This report shall be made available to the public upon request. LIC 9213 Notice of Site Visit is provided and required to be posted for 30 days. NAME OF LICENSING PROGRAM MANAGER: Deborah Lowe NAME OF LICENSING PROGRAM ANALYST: Stephanie Vega-Gonzalez LICENSING PROGRAM ANALYST SIGNATURE: DATE: 12/23/2025 I acknowledge receipt of this form and understand my licensing appeal rights as explained and received. FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE: DATE: 12/23/2025 This report must be available at Child Care and Group Home facilities for public review for 3 years. LIC809 (FAS) - (06/04)Page: 1 of 3 FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT California law requires a public report of each licensing visit/inspection. This report is a record for the facility and the licensing agency. This report is available for public review; therefore, care is taken not to disclose personal or confidential information. Inquiries concerning the location, maintenance, and contents of these reports may be directed to the Licensing Program Analyst or Regional Office whose address and telephone number are listed on the front of this form. DEFICIENCIES A deficiency is an instance of noncompliance with licensing requirements, including applicable statutes, regulations, interim licensing standards, operating standards, and written directives. Applicants/ licensees must be notified in writing of all licensing deficiencies. Deficiencies are listed on the left side of this form, and the applicable licensing requirement upon which the deficiency is identified. There are two types of deficiencies: Type A deficiencies are violations of licensing requirements that, if not corrected, have a direct and immediate risk to the health, safety, or personal rights of persons in care. Type B deficiencies are violations of licensing requirements that, without correction, could become a risk to the health, safety, or personal rights of persons in care, a recordkeeping violation that could impact the care of said persons and/or protection of their resources, or a violation that could impact those services required to meet the needs of persons in care. PLANS OF CORRECTION (POCs) The licensing agency is required to establish a reasonable length of time to correct a deficiency. In order to set the time, the licensing agency must take into consideration the seriousness of the violation, the number of persons in care involved, and the availability of equipment and personnel necessary to correct the violation. Applicants/licensees are requested to provide a specific plan for each violation on the right side of the form across from each deficiency. The more specific the plan, the less chance exists for any misunderstanding in setting time limits and reviewing corrections. The applicant/licensee who encounters problems beyond their control

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCEComplaintMay 16, 2024

Type B citation from complaint investigation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCEComplaintSep 1, 2021

Type B citation from complaint investigation - potential risk if not corrected

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL's safety grade?

GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL has a safety grade of B (Good) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 86.5 out of 100.

How many violations does GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL have?

GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL has 5 total violations on record, including 0 critical, 5 serious, and 0 minor.

When was GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL last inspected?

GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL was last inspected on February 10, 2026.

Has GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL had any complaints?

GREENFIELD COUNTRY PRESCHOOL has 2 complaint investigations on record, with 2 substantiated allegations, 0 inconclusive, and 1 unsubstantiated.

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