State Shuts Down Local Preschool After Parents Complain
A local preschool in Charlotte, North Carolina, has been shut down by the NC Department of Health and Human Services due to what they deemed as necessary “emergency action.” Midwood Learning Academy, located on Central Avenue, was ordered to inform parents of all enrolled children that the business would be closed immediately.
Allegations of Misconduct
According to reports, one parent took to social media to express their concerns after witnessing what they described as negligent behavior by the preschool staff. The parent alleged that employees of Midwood Learning Academy placed seven children in a car without proper car seats or seat belts. They then reportedly took the children to a nearby park, where they remained unsupervised while the employees sat in the car and engaged in the use of marijuana.
Owner’s Statement
Shirley Torrence, the owner of Midwood Learning Academy, has the option to appeal the decision. She can attempt to regain her license and reopen the preschool for operation.
Closure Notice
All parents with children enrolled at Midwood Learning Academy have been informed of the immediate closure of the preschool. The NC Department of Health and Human Services has taken swift action to address the concerns raised by parents and the community.
Conclusion
As the investigation into the alleged misconduct continues, parents are urged to seek alternative childcare arrangements for their children. The closure of Midwood Learning Academy serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilant oversight and regulation in the early childhood education sector.