Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool
Data Freshness & Provenance
Inspection coverage
2 inspections on record
Active providers
License status: Open
Last refreshed
April 3, 2026
Latest inspection
March 4, 2026
Provenance
Texas licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring
Quick Facts
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Updated April 3, 2026
- Provider
- Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool
- License number
- 1824846
- Location
- 2302 N ZARZAMORA ST, San Antonio, TX 78201
- Status
- Open
- Safety grade
- F (Poor), score 49.4/100
- Inspection record
- 2 inspections, last inspected March 4, 2026
- Provenance
- Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 3, 2026.
Safety Scorecard
9
Total Violations
Mar 4, 2026
Last Inspection
24
Capacity
Violation Timeline
Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.
All Violations (9)
Emergency medical transport and treatment authorization forms were not available to the driver for several of the children being transported.
Resolution: Corrected: 2026-03-06
Emergency medical transport and treatment authorization forms were not available to the driver for several of the children being transported.
Resolution: Corrected: 2026-03-06
Emergency medical transport and treatment authorization forms were not available to the driver for several of the children being transported.
Resolution: Corrected: 2026-03-06
The emergency preparedness plan that was provided was missing the following items; information regarding how children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter, information regarding how the operation staff will communicate with local authorities (such as fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, health department), parents, and CCR staff. It also did not include how your staff will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation, including: Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care, Authorization for emergency care for each child in care, and the child tracking system information for children in care and did not include information regarding how operation staff will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted and informaton regarding how staff will contunie to care for children until each child has been released.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-11-12
The operational policies provided were found to be missing the following item: procedures for parents to review and discuss with the child-care center director any questions or concerns about the child-care center's policies and procedures, information regarding Abuse and Neglect, including: Required annual training for employees, 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, methods for increasing employee and parent awareness ofprevention techniques for child abuse and neglect, Strategies for coordination between the center and appropriate community organizations and 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, information regarding the Safe Sleep policy for infants from birth through 12 months old, information regarding the Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity and other required information, parents' rights, and information Regarding procedures for supporting inclusive services to children with special care needs.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-11-12
The emergency preparedness plan that was provided was missing the following items; information regarding how children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter, information regarding how the operation staff will communicate with local authorities (such as fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, health department), parents, and CCR staff. It also did not include how your staff will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation, including: Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care, Authorization for emergency care for each child in care, and the child tracking system information for children in care and did not include information regarding how operation staff will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted and informaton regarding how staff will contunie to care for children until each child has been released.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-11-12
The operational policies provided were found to be missing the following item: procedures for parents to review and discuss with the child-care center director any questions or concerns about the child-care center's policies and procedures, information regarding Abuse and Neglect, including: Required annual training for employees, 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, methods for increasing employee and parent awareness ofprevention techniques for child abuse and neglect, Strategies for coordination between the center and appropriate community organizations and 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, information regarding the Safe Sleep policy for infants from birth through 12 months old, information regarding the Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity and other required information, parents' rights, and information Regarding procedures for supporting inclusive services to children with special care needs.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-11-12
The emergency preparedness plan that was provided was missing the following items; information regarding how children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter, information regarding how the operation staff will communicate with local authorities (such as fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, health department), parents, and CCR staff. It also did not include how your staff will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation, including: Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care, Authorization for emergency care for each child in care, and the child tracking system information for children in care and did not include information regarding how operation staff will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted and informaton regarding how staff will contunie to care for children until each child has been released.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-11-12
The operational policies provided were found to be missing the following item: procedures for parents to review and discuss with the child-care center director any questions or concerns about the child-care center's policies and procedures, information regarding Abuse and Neglect, including: Required annual training for employees, 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, methods for increasing employee and parent awareness ofprevention techniques for child abuse and neglect, Strategies for coordination between the center and appropriate community organizations and 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, information regarding the Safe Sleep policy for infants from birth through 12 months old, information regarding the Promotion of indoor and outdoor physical activity and other required information, parents' rights, and information Regarding procedures for supporting inclusive services to children with special care needs.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-11-12
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool's safety grade?
Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool has a safety grade of F (Poor) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 49.4 out of 100.
How many violations does Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool have?
Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool has 9 total violations on record, including 9 critical, 0 serious, and 0 minor.
When was Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool last inspected?
Tree Of Life Daycare Infants/Afterschool was last inspected on March 4, 2026.