Friendswood Christian School

2051 W PARKWOOD AVE, Friendswood, TX 77546Open
D

Data Freshness & Provenance

Inspection coverage

29 inspections on record

Active providers

License status: Open

Last refreshed

April 1, 2026

Latest inspection

July 22, 2025

Provenance

Texas licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring

Quick Facts

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Updated April 1, 2026

Provider
Friendswood Christian School
License number
822287
Location
2051 W PARKWOOD AVE, Friendswood, TX 77546
Status
Open
Safety grade
D (Below Average), score 61.4/100
Inspection record
29 inspections, last inspected July 22, 2025
Provenance
Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 1, 2026.

Safety Scorecard

D
Below Average61.4 / 100
Health100/100
Safety78/100
Staffing33/100
Compliance0/100

27

Total Violations

Jul 22, 2025

Last Inspection

105

Capacity

Violation Timeline

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

All Violations (27)

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE746.4003(a)Jul 22, 2025

During the inspection, the first aid kit was missing adhesive tape, bandaids and thermometer.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-07-25

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.201(1)Jul 22, 2025

During the application inspection, the opertational policies were viewed and the following were missing: (5) Procedures for handling medical emergencies (15) Water activities (23) Instructions on how a parent may access the (A) Minimum standards online; (B) Texas Abuse and Neglect Hotline; and (C) HHSC website. (26) Preventing and responding to abuse and neglect of children, including: (A)Required annual training for employees; (B) Methods for increasing employee and parent awareness of issues regarding child abuse and neglect, including warning signs that a child may be a victim of abuse or neglect and factors indicating a child is at risk for abuse or neglect; (C) Methods for increasing employee and parent awareness ofprevention techniques for child abuse and neglect; (D) Strategies for coordination between the center and appropriate community organizations [Medium]; and (E) Actions that the parent of a child who is a victim of abuse or neglect should take to obtain assistance and intervention, including procedures for reporting child abuse or neglect (28) Information on vaccine-preventable diseases for employees, unless your center is in the home of the permit holder. The policy must address the requirements outlined in ?746.3611 of this chapter (relating to What must a policy for protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases include?) (29) If your operation maintains and administers unassigned epinephrine auto- injectors to use when a child in care has an emergency anaphylaxis reaction, policies for maintenance, administration, and disposal of unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors that comply with the unassigned epinephrine auto- injector requirements set by the Texas Department of State Health Services, as specified in 25 TAC Chapter 40, Subchapter C (relating to Epinephrine Auto- Injector Policies in Youth Facilities) and in Texas Health and Safety Code ?773.0145.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-08-01

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE746.4003(a)Jul 22, 2025

During the inspection, the first aid kit was missing adhesive tape, bandaids and thermometer.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-07-25

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.201(1)Jul 22, 2025

During the application inspection, the opertational policies were viewed and the following were missing: (5) Procedures for handling medical emergencies (15) Water activities (23) Instructions on how a parent may access the (A) Minimum standards online; (B) Texas Abuse and Neglect Hotline; and (C) HHSC website. (26) Preventing and responding to abuse and neglect of children, including: (A)Required annual training for employees; (B) Methods for increasing employee and parent awareness of issues regarding child abuse and neglect, including warning signs that a child may be a victim of abuse or neglect and factors indicating a child is at risk for abuse or neglect; (C) Methods for increasing employee and parent awareness ofprevention techniques for child abuse and neglect; (D) Strategies for coordination between the center and appropriate community organizations [Medium]; and (E) Actions that the parent of a child who is a victim of abuse or neglect should take to obtain assistance and intervention, including procedures for reporting child abuse or neglect (28) Information on vaccine-preventable diseases for employees, unless your center is in the home of the permit holder. The policy must address the requirements outlined in ?746.3611 of this chapter (relating to What must a policy for protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases include?) (29) If your operation maintains and administers unassigned epinephrine auto- injectors to use when a child in care has an emergency anaphylaxis reaction, policies for maintenance, administration, and disposal of unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors that comply with the unassigned epinephrine auto- injector requirements set by the Texas Department of State Health Services, as specified in 25 TAC Chapter 40, Subchapter C (relating to Epinephrine Auto- Injector Policies in Youth Facilities) and in Texas Health and Safety Code ?773.0145.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-08-01

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE746.4003(a)Jul 22, 2025

During the inspection, the first aid kit was missing adhesive tape, bandaids and thermometer.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-07-25

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.201(1)Jul 22, 2025

During the application inspection, the opertational policies were viewed and the following were missing: (5) Procedures for handling medical emergencies (15) Water activities (23) Instructions on how a parent may access the (A) Minimum standards online; (B) Texas Abuse and Neglect Hotline; and (C) HHSC website. (26) Preventing and responding to abuse and neglect of children, including: (A)Required annual training for employees; (B) Methods for increasing employee and parent awareness of issues regarding child abuse and neglect, including warning signs that a child may be a victim of abuse or neglect and factors indicating a child is at risk for abuse or neglect; (C) Methods for increasing employee and parent awareness ofprevention techniques for child abuse and neglect; (D) Strategies for coordination between the center and appropriate community organizations [Medium]; and (E) Actions that the parent of a child who is a victim of abuse or neglect should take to obtain assistance and intervention, including procedures for reporting child abuse or neglect (28) Information on vaccine-preventable diseases for employees, unless your center is in the home of the permit holder. The policy must address the requirements outlined in ?746.3611 of this chapter (relating to What must a policy for protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases include?) (29) If your operation maintains and administers unassigned epinephrine auto- injectors to use when a child in care has an emergency anaphylaxis reaction, policies for maintenance, administration, and disposal of unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors that comply with the unassigned epinephrine auto- injector requirements set by the Texas Department of State Health Services, as specified in 25 TAC Chapter 40, Subchapter C (relating to Epinephrine Auto- Injector Policies in Youth Facilities) and in Texas Health and Safety Code ?773.0145.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-08-01

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE746.303(b)Jan 21, 2025

A review of the Employees Who Left Employment in 2024 Survey data from January 17, 2025, revealed that the center had not reported the number of employees who left employment in 2024 by January 15, 2025, as required.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-01-24

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE746.303(b)Jan 21, 2025

A review of the Employees Who Left Employment in 2024 Survey data from January 17, 2025, revealed that the center had not reported the number of employees who left employment in 2024 by January 15, 2025, as required.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-01-24

SERIOUSCOMPLIANCE746.303(b)Jan 21, 2025

A review of the Employees Who Left Employment in 2024 Survey data from January 17, 2025, revealed that the center had not reported the number of employees who left employment in 2024 by January 15, 2025, as required.

Resolution: Corrected: 2025-01-24

SERIOUSSTAFFING745.651(1)Jun 13, 2024

A caregiver no longer associated with the operation over 2 weeks had an active background check. This was corrected at the inspection.

Resolution: Corrected at inspection

SERIOUSSTAFFING745.651(1)Jun 13, 2024

A caregiver no longer associated with the operation over 2 weeks had an active background check. This was corrected at the inspection.

Resolution: Corrected at inspection

SERIOUSSTAFFING745.651(1)Jun 13, 2024

A caregiver no longer associated with the operation over 2 weeks had an active background check. This was corrected at the inspection.

Resolution: Corrected at inspection

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.4601(10)Nov 29, 2023

Based on information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to support a child was injured from falling off a climbing structure that does not have handrails.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-11-06

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.4601(10)Nov 29, 2023

Based on information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to support a child was injured from falling off a climbing structure that does not have handrails.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-11-06

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.4601(10)Nov 29, 2023

Based on information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to support a child was injured from falling off a climbing structure that does not have handrails.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-11-06

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.4601(10)Oct 20, 2023

Based on information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to support a child was injured from falling off a climbing structure that does not have handrails.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-11-06

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.4601(10)Oct 20, 2023

Based on information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to support a child was injured from falling off a climbing structure that does not have handrails.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-11-06

CRITICALCOMPLIANCE746.4601(10)Oct 20, 2023

Based on information obtained, there is sufficient evidence to support a child was injured from falling off a climbing structure that does not have handrails.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-11-06

CRITICALSTAFFING746.1315(b)(1)Jul 25, 2023

Staff hired on 9/26/2016, 2/23/2015, 7/14/2021, and 8/27/2021 had online CPR training.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-08-04

CRITICALSAFETY746.5101(a)Jul 25, 2023

Fire inspection was last conducted on 6/30/2022.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-08-04

CRITICALSAFETY746.5101(a)Jul 25, 2023

Fire inspection was last conducted on 6/30/2022.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-08-04

CRITICALSAFETY746.5101(a)Jul 25, 2023

Fire inspection was last conducted on 6/30/2022.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-08-04

CRITICALSTAFFING746.1315(b)(1)Jul 25, 2023

Staff hired on 9/26/2016, 2/23/2015, 7/14/2021, and 8/27/2021 had online CPR training.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-08-04

CRITICALSTAFFING746.1315(b)(1)Jul 25, 2023

Staff hired on 9/26/2016, 2/23/2015, 7/14/2021, and 8/27/2021 had online CPR training.

Resolution: Corrected: 2023-08-04

SERIOUSSTAFFING746.501(a)(18)Jul 29, 2022

THe operational policy did not contain the following: Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity, the benefits of physical activity and outdoor play, the duration of physical activity at your operation, both indoor and outdoor, the type of physical activity (structured and unstructured) that children may engage in at your operation, each setting in which your physical activity program will take place and a plan to ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions prohibit or limit outdoor play.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-08-05

SERIOUSSTAFFING746.501(a)(18)Jul 29, 2022

THe operational policy did not contain the following: Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity, the benefits of physical activity and outdoor play, the duration of physical activity at your operation, both indoor and outdoor, the type of physical activity (structured and unstructured) that children may engage in at your operation, each setting in which your physical activity program will take place and a plan to ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions prohibit or limit outdoor play.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-08-05

SERIOUSSTAFFING746.501(a)(18)Jul 29, 2022

THe operational policy did not contain the following: Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity, the benefits of physical activity and outdoor play, the duration of physical activity at your operation, both indoor and outdoor, the type of physical activity (structured and unstructured) that children may engage in at your operation, each setting in which your physical activity program will take place and a plan to ensure physical activity occurs on days when extreme weather conditions prohibit or limit outdoor play.

Resolution: Corrected: 2022-08-05

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Friendswood Christian School's safety grade?

Friendswood Christian School has a safety grade of D (Below Average) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 61.4 out of 100.

How many violations does Friendswood Christian School have?

Friendswood Christian School has 27 total violations on record, including 15 critical, 12 serious, and 0 minor.

When was Friendswood Christian School last inspected?

Friendswood Christian School was last inspected on July 22, 2025.

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