FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER

3751 W 54TH STREET, Los Angeles, CA 90043LICENSED
C

Data Freshness & Provenance

Inspection coverage

13 inspections on record

Active providers

License status: LICENSED

Last refreshed

April 6, 2026

Latest inspection

December 23, 2025

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 6, 2026

Provider
FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER
License number
Not listed
Location
3751 W 54TH STREET, Los Angeles, CA 90043
Status
LICENSED
Safety grade
C (Average), score 73.8/100
Inspection record
13 inspections, last inspected December 23, 2025
Provenance
Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 6, 2026.

Safety Scorecard

C
Average73.8 / 100
Health100/100
Safety100/100
Staffing55/100
Compliance0/100

46

Total Violations

Dec 23, 2025

Last Inspection

15

Capacity

Complaint History

4 complaint investigations on record.

1

Substantiated

0

Inconclusive

5

Unsubstantiated

Dec 23, 2025
2 unsubstantiated
Nov 10, 2025
1 substantiated1 citation
Oct 1, 2025
1 unsubstantiated
Oct 7, 2024
2 unsubstantiated

Violation Timeline

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

All Violations (46)

CRITICALCOMPLIANCEComplaintNov 10, 2025

Type A citation from complaint investigation - immediate risk

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.871(b)(1)(D)Type BComplaintOct 21, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING101230(c)Type BComplaintOct 21, 2025

(c) A teacher-child ratio of one teacher supervising 24 napping children is permitted provided that the remaining teachers necessary to meet the overall ratio specified in Section 101216.3(a) are immediately available at the center.

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.871(b)(1)(D)Type BComplaintOct 21, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE1596.8897(a)(2)Type AComplaintOct 21, 2025

(16) Pesticides and other similar toxic substances shall not be stored in food storerooms, kitchen areas, food-preparation areas, or areas where kitchen equipment or utensils are stored.

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE1596.8897(a)(2)Type AComplaintOct 21, 2025

(16) Pesticides and other similar toxic substances shall not be stored in food storerooms, kitchen areas, food-preparation areas, or areas where kitchen equipment or utensils are stored.

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE1596.8897(a)(2)ComplaintOct 21, 2025

Type A citation - immediate risk to health, safety, or personal rights

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.871(b)(1)(D)ComplaintOct 21, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING101230(c)ComplaintOct 21, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSSTAFFING101230(c)Type BComplaintOct 21, 2025

(c) A teacher-child ratio of one teacher supervising 24 napping children is permitted provided that the remaining teachers necessary to meet the overall ratio specified in Section 101216.3(a) are immediately available at the center.

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.7995(a)(1)Type BMar 5, 2025

(2) Each person specified in (g) above shall have a health-screening report signed by the person performing the screening. This report shall indicate the following:

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101216.1(c)(1)Type BMar 5, 2025

(1) Twelve postsecondary semester or equivalent quarter units in early childhood education or child development completed, with passing grades, at an accredited or approved college or university; and at least six months of work experience in a licensed child care center or comparable group child care program.

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101216(g)(1)Type BMar 5, 2025

(1) Except as specified in (3) below, good physical health shall be verified by a health screening, including a test for tuberculosis, performed by or under the supervision of a physician not more than one year prior to or seven days after employment or licensure.

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101216.1(c)(1)Type BMar 5, 2025

(1) Twelve postsecondary semester or equivalent quarter units in early childhood education or child development completed, with passing grades, at an accredited or approved college or university; and at least six months of work experience in a licensed child care center or comparable group child care program.

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101416.3(b)Type BMar 5, 2025

(b) An infant care aide shall work under the direct supervision of the director, the assistant director or a fully qualified teacher, except as provided for in Section 101416.5(d)(1).

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101416.3(b)Type BMar 5, 2025

(b) An infant care aide shall work under the direct supervision of the director, the assistant director or a fully qualified teacher, except as provided for in Section 101416.5(d)(1).

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE101805(b)(3)Type AMar 5, 2025

Type A citation - immediate risk to health, safety, or personal rights

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE101416.5(b)(1)(A)Type AMar 5, 2025

(b) There shall be a ratio of one teacher for every four infants in attendance. (1) An aide may be substituted for a teacher when all of the following conditions are met: (A) There is a fully qualified teacher directly supervising no more than 12 infants, and

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101416.2(b)Type BMar 5, 2025

NARRATIVE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32Infant changing tables have a padded surface not less than one inch thick. Infant changing tables have raised sides at least three inches high. Toys are observed to be safe, and did not have sharp points or edges or splinters or made of small parts that can be pulled off and swallowed. Facility maintains sufficient napping equipment. The infant facility have indoor/outdoor activity space that is physically separate from space used by preschool children. Direct visual supervision are provided by staff at all times. Infant individual feeding and needs and services plans are maintained. Nap documentations are maintained that included: infant’s name, date, time of each 15-minute check and initials of the person who conducted each check. The kitchen, food-preparation and storage areas are kept clean, free of litter. Food are protected against contamination. All storage containers for solid waste have a tight-fitting covers that are kept on and in good repair. Playground equipment were observed to be in safe condition, free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. The surface of the outdoor activity space are maintained in safe condition and free of hazards. The areas around or under high climbing equipment, slides, and similar equipment was cushioned with material that absorbs a fall. Children were observed to be under the supervision of qualified staff. An isolation area has been designated for children who becomes ill during the day. Children’s records were reviewed today. All required forms were on file. Menus are posted in a place visible by the child’s authorized representative. All children are signed in/out by a representative who uses a unique PIN code and has recorded the time of day. Child’s record also contain a medical assessment. Staff records reviewed today contain a health screening as required by the r

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.7995(a)(1)Type BMar 5, 2025

(2) Each person specified in (g) above shall have a health-screening report signed by the person performing the screening. This report shall indicate the following:

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101439.1(f)Type BMar 5, 2025

NARRATIVE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32(Continued, Page 2...) Sleeping area for the younger infants includes cribs that do not hinder the entrance or exit to the classroom. Cribs were free of loose articles and materials and included a tight fitting sheet. During visit, LPAs observed an infant in a crib that was placed on their back. Infant staff utilize a sleeping log that documents the 15 minute time check of when a napping infant is checked on. LPAs reviewed sleeping logs utilized by infant staff. Upon review, LPAs did not observe a consistent daily sleeping log for napping infants. LPAs observed sleeping logs to include random days throughout the month. LPAs requested infant staff to provide sleeping log from 10/19/2023. Per staff, sleeping log was not maintained for 10/19/2023. There is a separate room utilized for sleeping for the older infants. Cots are utilized for the older napping infants. LPAs observed cots to be appropriately stored. Sheets are stored in infants' individual cubbies. Per director, staff do not maintain sleeping logs for older infants sleeping in cots. LPAs reminded director a daily sleeping log must be maintained for all infants under 24 months. LPAs observed poisons, cleaning solutions and poisons to be inaccessible in classrooms. Both the infant classroom and infant napping area is equipped with a carbon monoxide detector, smoke alarm system and fully charged fire extinguisher. During visit, LPAs tested both carbon monoxide detectors in classroom and sleeping room, which were observed to be working. Infant program shares indoor atrium with preschool program on rotation schedule. LPAs observed atrium to have sufficient toys and materials that were in good condition. There are portable climbing structures with resilient padding underneath. Poles located in atrium were observed to be padded. Licensing documents were observed to be pro

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101439.1(f)Type BMar 5, 2025

NARRATIVE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32(Continued, Page 2...) Sleeping area for the younger infants includes cribs that do not hinder the entrance or exit to the classroom. Cribs were free of loose articles and materials and included a tight fitting sheet. During visit, LPAs observed an infant in a crib that was placed on their back. Infant staff utilize a sleeping log that documents the 15 minute time check of when a napping infant is checked on. LPAs reviewed sleeping logs utilized by infant staff. Upon review, LPAs did not observe a consistent daily sleeping log for napping infants. LPAs observed sleeping logs to include random days throughout the month. LPAs requested infant staff to provide sleeping log from 10/19/2023. Per staff, sleeping log was not maintained for 10/19/2023. There is a separate room utilized for sleeping for the older infants. Cots are utilized for the older napping infants. LPAs observed cots to be appropriately stored. Sheets are stored in infants' individual cubbies. Per director, staff do not maintain sleeping logs for older infants sleeping in cots. LPAs reminded director a daily sleeping log must be maintained for all infants under 24 months. LPAs observed poisons, cleaning solutions and poisons to be inaccessible in classrooms. Both the infant classroom and infant napping area is equipped with a carbon monoxide detector, smoke alarm system and fully charged fire extinguisher. During visit, LPAs tested both carbon monoxide detectors in classroom and sleeping room, which were observed to be working. Infant program shares indoor atrium with preschool program on rotation schedule. LPAs observed atrium to have sufficient toys and materials that were in good condition. There are portable climbing structures with resilient padding underneath. Poles located in atrium were observed to be padded. Licensing documents were observed to be pro

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101416.2(b)Type BMar 5, 2025

NARRATIVE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32Infant changing tables have a padded surface not less than one inch thick. Infant changing tables have raised sides at least three inches high. Toys are observed to be safe, and did not have sharp points or edges or splinters or made of small parts that can be pulled off and swallowed. Facility maintains sufficient napping equipment. The infant facility have indoor/outdoor activity space that is physically separate from space used by preschool children. Direct visual supervision are provided by staff at all times. Infant individual feeding and needs and services plans are maintained. Nap documentations are maintained that included: infant’s name, date, time of each 15-minute check and initials of the person who conducted each check. The kitchen, food-preparation and storage areas are kept clean, free of litter. Food are protected against contamination. All storage containers for solid waste have a tight-fitting covers that are kept on and in good repair. Playground equipment were observed to be in safe condition, free of sharp, loose or pointed parts. The surface of the outdoor activity space are maintained in safe condition and free of hazards. The areas around or under high climbing equipment, slides, and similar equipment was cushioned with material that absorbs a fall. Children were observed to be under the supervision of qualified staff. An isolation area has been designated for children who becomes ill during the day. Children’s records were reviewed today. All required forms were on file. Menus are posted in a place visible by the child’s authorized representative. All children are signed in/out by a representative who uses a unique PIN code and has recorded the time of day. Child’s record also contain a medical assessment. Staff records reviewed today contain a health screening as required by the r

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE101416.5(b)(1)(A)Mar 5, 2025

Type A citation - immediate risk to health, safety, or personal rights

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE101805(b)(3)Mar 5, 2025

Type A citation - immediate risk to health, safety, or personal rights

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101439.1(f)Mar 5, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.7995(a)(1)Mar 5, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101216(g)(1)Mar 5, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101216.1(c)(1)Mar 5, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101416.2(b)Mar 5, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101416.3(b)Mar 5, 2025

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE101805(b)(3)Type AMar 5, 2025

Type A citation - immediate risk to health, safety, or personal rights

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE101416.5(b)(1)(A)Type AMar 5, 2025

(b) There shall be a ratio of one teacher for every four infants in attendance. (1) An aide may be substituted for a teacher when all of the following conditions are met: (A) There is a fully qualified teacher directly supervising no more than 12 infants, and

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101216(g)(1)Type BMar 5, 2025

(1) Except as specified in (3) below, good physical health shall be verified by a health screening, including a test for tuberculosis, performed by or under the supervision of a physician not more than one year prior to or seven days after employment or licensure.

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.958(6)ComplaintNov 21, 2024

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101170(e)(2)ComplaintNov 21, 2024

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.958(6)Type BComplaintNov 21, 2024

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE1596.958(6)Type BComplaintNov 21, 2024

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101170(e)(2)Type BComplaintNov 21, 2024

(e) All individuals subject to a criminal record review pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 1596.871 shall prior to working, residing or volunteering in a licensed facility: (2) Request a transfer of a criminal record clearance as specified in Section 101170(f) or

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101161(a)Type BComplaintNov 21, 2024

101161 Limitations on Capacity (a) A licensee shall not operate a child care center beyond the conditions and limitations specified on the license, including the capacity limitation.

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101161(a)Type BComplaintNov 21, 2024

101161 Limitations on Capacity (a) A licensee shall not operate a child care center beyond the conditions and limitations specified on the license, including the capacity limitation.

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE1596.8662(b)(1)Type AComplaintNov 21, 2024

(1) The center shall give each authorized representative a copy of the Personal Rights form (LIC 613A [9/96]).

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE1596.8662(b)(1)Type AComplaintNov 21, 2024

(1) The center shall give each authorized representative a copy of the Personal Rights form (LIC 613A [9/96]).

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101170(e)(2)Type BComplaintNov 21, 2024

(e) All individuals subject to a criminal record review pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 1596.871 shall prior to working, residing or volunteering in a licensed facility: (2) Request a transfer of a criminal record clearance as specified in Section 101170(f) or

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE1596.8662(b)(1)ComplaintNov 21, 2024

Type A citation - immediate risk to health, safety, or personal rights

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE101161(a)ComplaintNov 21, 2024

Type B citation - potential risk if not corrected

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER's safety grade?

FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER has a safety grade of C (Average) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 73.8 out of 100.

How many violations does FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER have?

FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER has 46 total violations on record, including 13 critical, 33 serious, and 0 minor.

When was FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER last inspected?

FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER was last inspected on December 23, 2025.

Has FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER had any complaints?

FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY & ENRICHMENT CENTER has 4 complaint investigations on record, with 1 substantiated allegation, 0 inconclusive, and 5 unsubstantiated.

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