Rainbow Play School
Data Freshness & Provenance
Inspection coverage
15 inspections on record
Active providers
License status: License
Last refreshed
April 3, 2026
Latest inspection
January 6, 2026
Provenance
New York 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
- Rainbow Play School
- License number
- 289374
- Location
- 229 Kingsboro Avenue, Gloversville, NY 12078
- Status
- License
- Safety grade
- F (Poor), score 55.0/100
- Inspection record
- 15 inspections, last inspected January 6, 2026
- Provenance
- Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 3, 2026.
Safety Scorecard
35
Total Violations
Jan 6, 2026
Last Inspection
35
Capacity
Violation Timeline
Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.
All Violations (35)
Each program must hold two shelter-in-place drills annually during which procedures and supplies are reviewed. Parents must be made aware of this drill in advance.
Resolution: Corrected
When a program has not been authorized to administer medications in a day care setting in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (f) of this section, a designated staff person may administer emergency care through the use of patient-specific epinephrine auto-injectors, Diphenhydramine, when prescribed in combination with the auto-injector, asthma inhalers and asthma nebulizers when necessary to prevent anaphylaxis or breathing difficulty for an individual child, but only when the parent and the child's health care provider have indicated such treatment is appropriate. In addition:
Resolution: Corrected
A written Individual Health Care Plan must be developed for the child;
Resolution: Corrected
The child's health care provider must issue a standing order and prescription for the medication;
Resolution: Corrected
The parent must approve, in writing, the administration of the medication as prescribed by the health care provider and keep medications current;
Resolution: Corrected
All staff administering an emergency medication pursuant to section 418-1.11(h) of this Subpart, must be instructed on its use; and, the instruction must be provided by the parent, the child's health care provider or a health care consultant;
Resolution: Corrected
Staff who have been instructed on the use of the auto-injector, Diphenhydramine, inhaler or nebulizer must be present during all hours the child with the potential emergency condition is in care;
Resolution: Corrected
Each program must hold two shelter-in-place drills annually during which procedures and supplies are reviewed. Parents must be made aware of this drill in advance.
Resolution: Corrected
When a program has not been authorized to administer medications in a day care setting in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (f) of this section, a designated staff person may administer emergency care through the use of patient-specific epinephrine auto-injectors, Diphenhydramine, when prescribed in combination with the auto-injector, asthma inhalers and asthma nebulizers when necessary to prevent anaphylaxis or breathing difficulty for an individual child, but only when the parent and the child's health care provider have indicated such treatment is appropriate. In addition:
Resolution: Corrected
A written Individual Health Care Plan must be developed for the child;
Resolution: Corrected
The child's health care provider must issue a standing order and prescription for the medication;
Resolution: Corrected
The parent must approve, in writing, the administration of the medication as prescribed by the health care provider and keep medications current;
Resolution: Corrected
All staff administering an emergency medication pursuant to section 418-1.11(h) of this Subpart, must be instructed on its use; and, the instruction must be provided by the parent, the child's health care provider or a health care consultant;
Resolution: Corrected
Staff who have been instructed on the use of the auto-injector, Diphenhydramine, inhaler or nebulizer must be present during all hours the child with the potential emergency condition is in care;
Resolution: Corrected
Each program must hold two shelter-in-place drills annually during which procedures and supplies are reviewed. Parents must be made aware of this drill in advance.
Resolution: Corrected
When a program has not been authorized to administer medications in a day care setting in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (f) of this section, a designated staff person may administer emergency care through the use of patient-specific epinephrine auto-injectors, Diphenhydramine, when prescribed in combination with the auto-injector, asthma inhalers and asthma nebulizers when necessary to prevent anaphylaxis or breathing difficulty for an individual child, but only when the parent and the child's health care provider have indicated such treatment is appropriate. In addition:
Resolution: Corrected
A written Individual Health Care Plan must be developed for the child;
Resolution: Corrected
The child's health care provider must issue a standing order and prescription for the medication;
Resolution: Corrected
The parent must approve, in writing, the administration of the medication as prescribed by the health care provider and keep medications current;
Resolution: Corrected
All staff administering an emergency medication pursuant to section 418-1.11(h) of this Subpart, must be instructed on its use; and, the instruction must be provided by the parent, the child's health care provider or a health care consultant;
Resolution: Corrected
Staff who have been instructed on the use of the auto-injector, Diphenhydramine, inhaler or nebulizer must be present during all hours the child with the potential emergency condition is in care;
Resolution: Corrected
Each program must hold two shelter-in-place drills annually during which procedures and supplies are reviewed. Parents must be made aware of this drill in advance.
Resolution: Corrected
When a program has not been authorized to administer medications in a day care setting in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (f) of this section, a designated staff person may administer emergency care through the use of patient-specific epinephrine auto-injectors, Diphenhydramine, when prescribed in combination with the auto-injector, asthma inhalers and asthma nebulizers when necessary to prevent anaphylaxis or breathing difficulty for an individual child, but only when the parent and the child's health care provider have indicated such treatment is appropriate. In addition:
Resolution: Corrected
A written Individual Health Care Plan must be developed for the child;
Resolution: Corrected
The child's health care provider must issue a standing order and prescription for the medication;
Resolution: Corrected
The parent must approve, in writing, the administration of the medication as prescribed by the health care provider and keep medications current;
Resolution: Corrected
All staff administering an emergency medication pursuant to section 418-1.11(h) of this Subpart, must be instructed on its use; and, the instruction must be provided by the parent, the child's health care provider or a health care consultant;
Resolution: Corrected
Staff who have been instructed on the use of the auto-injector, Diphenhydramine, inhaler or nebulizer must be present during all hours the child with the potential emergency condition is in care;
Resolution: Corrected
Each program must hold two shelter-in-place drills annually during which procedures and supplies are reviewed. Parents must be made aware of this drill in advance.
Resolution: Corrected
When a program has not been authorized to administer medications in a day care setting in accordance with the requirements of subdivision (f) of this section, a designated staff person may administer emergency care through the use of patient-specific epinephrine auto-injectors, Diphenhydramine, when prescribed in combination with the auto-injector, asthma inhalers and asthma nebulizers when necessary to prevent anaphylaxis or breathing difficulty for an individual child, but only when the parent and the child's health care provider have indicated such treatment is appropriate. In addition:
Resolution: Corrected
A written Individual Health Care Plan must be developed for the child;
Resolution: Corrected
The child's health care provider must issue a standing order and prescription for the medication;
Resolution: Corrected
The parent must approve, in writing, the administration of the medication as prescribed by the health care provider and keep medications current;
Resolution: Corrected
All staff administering an emergency medication pursuant to section 418-1.11(h) of this Subpart, must be instructed on its use; and, the instruction must be provided by the parent, the child's health care provider or a health care consultant;
Resolution: Corrected
Staff who have been instructed on the use of the auto-injector, Diphenhydramine, inhaler or nebulizer must be present during all hours the child with the potential emergency condition is in care;
Resolution: Corrected
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rainbow Play School's safety grade?
Rainbow Play School has a safety grade of F (Poor) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 55.0 out of 100.
How many violations does Rainbow Play School have?
Rainbow Play School has 35 total violations on record, including 0 critical, 35 serious, and 0 minor.
When was Rainbow Play School last inspected?
Rainbow Play School was last inspected on January 6, 2026.