Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Each program
shall maintain a system that enables all children in the program's care to
receive a level of supervision that is appropriate to their age and their
development, physical and mental status so as to ensure their health and safety
and that allows program personnel to know the whereabouts of each child.
(a) This system shall include a mandatory
visual inspection of all areas of the building and grounds immediately prior to
closing the program for the day in order to ensure that no children have been
unintentionally left in any part of the program's facilities or in any vehicles
that the program uses to transport children.
(b) Children six (6) weeks of age through two
(2) years of age: the adult must be able to hear the child at all times, must
be able to see the child at a quick glance, and must be able to physically
respond immediately.
(c) Children
three (3) years through five (5) years of age shall be safely protected by an
adult in close proximity and not distracted by other tasks and must be able to
physically respond immediately.
(d)
Children six (6) weeks of age to five (5) years of age during mealtime: An
adult must be in the direct sight and sound of child/children while the
child/children are eating.
(e)
Children who are in kindergarten, five (5) years of age, through nine (9) years
of age shall be protected by an adult who adjusts restrictions appropriately
for different ages and abilities and must be able to physically respond
immediately.
(f) Children ten (10)
years of age through thirteen (13) years of age: The adult shall know the
whereabouts and activities of the child/children at all times and must be able
to physically respond immediately. Youth/children shall have the opportunity to
develop independence.
(g) Children
fourteen (14) years of age to eighteen (18) years of age: The adult shall know
the whereabouts and activities of the children, provide age appropriate
guidance and must be able to physically respond as needed.
(h) Mixed-age Groups. When children ages ten
(10) and above are grouped with children under ten (10) years of age, the
minimum supervision requirements must be in accordance with the supervision
required for the age group of the youngest child in the group
(i) Staff shall position themselves
strategically for adequate supervision and quick response.
(j) Staff shall be aware of the dynamics
(interactions) and activities of the entire group even when dealing with only
part of the group at a time.
(k)
Helper devices such as mirrors, electronic sound monitors, etc. may be used as
appropriate to meet these requirements.
(l) Teachers shall monitor children's
toileting and be aware of their activities while respecting the privacy needs
of the child. Programs must have a bathroom supervision plan to reflect the
developmental needs of children in the classroom. Items in plan may include,
but are not limited to, location of staff, times of bathroom breaks and
locations, and emergency bathroom procedures.
(m) The program shall maintain a plan,
approved by the Department, that enables a teacher in an emergency situation to
call a second (2nd) adult who can respond quickly
while maintaining as much supervision of the children in care as is possible
under the circumstances.
(2) Each enrolled child shall be in a defined
group based on their age and assigned to that group with a specific teacher.
(a) Maximum group size requirements shall be
maintained at all times when children are indoors with the exceptions of meals
served in common dining rooms, napping in common nap rooms, or outdoors on the
playground.
(b) When infants are
cared for in a center with older children, they shall not be grouped with
children older than thirty (30) months of age and a separate area shall be
provided for them.
(c) In order to
assure the continuity of care for children thirty (30) months of age to five
(5) years of age and their teachers, the children shall be kept with the same
group throughout the day and shall not be moved, shuffled, or promoted to a new
group until required based upon the developmental needs of the child; provided
however, that:
1. For children, groups,
excluding infants and toddlers, may be combined for short periods for a special
activity, e.g. special assembly, visiting performers, or community helpers,
etc., of no more than thirty (30) minutes duration per day as long as
adult:child ratios are met.
(3) Each program shall adhere to the maximum
group size and adult:child ratios required by this chapter.
(a) The adult:child ratios shall be
maintained by the program while the children are indoors and on the
playground.
(b) The maximum group
size and adult:child ratio shall be based standards set forth in this
chapter.
(c) All children
physically present in the program's facility or the program's assigned area
within the facility shall be counted in the adult:child ratio and group
size.
(d) Any number of children in
excess of the adult:child ratio requires a second qualified adult teacher;
provided, however, that the maximum group size shall not be exceeded.
(e) When more than twelve (12) children are
present on the premises, but a second adult is not required by the adult:child
ratio rules contained in this Chapter, a second adult shall be physically
available on the premises.
(f) If
meals are served, any person responsible for preparing meals and washing the
dishes shall not be included in the adult:child ratio while preparing meals or
washing dishes.
(4)
Programs must meet the following group size and adult:child ratios:
(a) Maximum group size and adult:child ratio
for single-age grouping:
Age
|
Group Size
|
Adult:Child Ratio
|
Infant (6wks-12m)
|
8
|
1:4
|
Toddler (11m-23m)
|
12
|
1:6
|
Two (2) years old
|
14
|
1:7
|
Three (3) years old
|
18
|
1:9
|
Four (4) years old
|
20
|
1:13
|
VPK, 619, PDG
|
20
|
1:10
|
(b)
Maximum group size and adult:child ratio for multi-age grouping:
Age
|
Group Size
|
Adult:Child Ratio
|
Infant-18 months
|
8
|
1:4
|
18-36 months
|
16
|
1:8
|
3-4 year olds only
|
20
|
1:10
|
3-6 years old*
|
24
|
1:13
|
*Not including first grade children.
(c) For children six (6) weeks through two
(2) years, class assignment shall be based on the developmental needs of the
child.
(d) For children age two (2)
years and six (6) months on or before August 15th,
if the director of schools finds through evaluation and testing, at the request
of the parent or legal guardian, that a child is sufficiently mature,
emotionally and academically, then the child may be permitted to enter a
mixed-age three through six (3-6) year old classroom.
(e) For children three (3) years through
pre-kindergarten, class assignment shall be determined based on the child's age
on August 15th. If the director of schools finds
through evaluation at testing, at the request of the parent or legal guardian,
that a child who has a birthdate from August 16th
through September 30th is sufficiently mature,
emotionally and academically, then the child may be permitted to enter the next
classroom level.
(f) Group sizes or
class assignments and adult: child ratios may not be adjusted based on a change
to a child's age during the school year. Schools shall not change a classroom
status mid-year (e.g. from single-age to multi-age, due to a child's
age).
(g) Maximum group size and
adult: child ratio during arrival and departure (1 hour prior to and end of the
school day) excluding infants and toddlers:
Age
|
Group Size
|
Adult:Child Ratio
|
Including 3 year olds
|
15
|
1:10
|
Including 4 year olds
|
20
|
1:12
|
(h)
Maximum group size and adult: child ratio during before and after school
programs for birth through five:
Age
|
Group Adult: Child Ratio
|
Infant - 36 months
|
Ratio and Group size remains the same
|
3-4 year olds
|
22
|
1:13
|
4 year olds - kindergarten
|
24
|
1:16
|
(5) During naptime and nighttime care
adult:child ratios may be relaxed so long as the children are adequately
protected and all of the following requirements are met:
(a) At least one (1) adult shall be awake and
supervising the children in each nap room or sleeping area;
(b) Infant/toddler ratios shall be
maintained; and
(c) The adult:child
ratio for children ages three (3) years and above can be fifty percent (50%) of
the required ratio if there are enough adults on the premises so that the
adult:child ratio required for children when they are awake shall be met
immediately in an emergency.
(d)
Maximum group size limits do not apply as long as the appropriate adult:child
ratio is met at the fifty percent (50%) level.
(6) Each program shall have a written
playground supervision plan that includes:
(a) Arrival and departure
procedures;
(b) Supervision
assignments of staff to assure that all areas of the playground can be seen so
that all children can remain within sight of the teachers;
(c) Identification of which staff will merely
supervise in their assigned zone while other staff, if any, interact with
children as play facilitators;
(d)
Emergency plans specific to a variety of circumstances, such as, child injury,
weather evacuation, toileting and other personal care needs of children or
staff, etc.; and
(e) A
communication link among playground supervisors and a designated staff person,
if available, inside the program's facility.
(7) Programs shall meet the following
requirements for off-site activities and swimming:
(a) The required adult:child ratio for
preschool children shall be doubled during off-site visits.
(b) In order for parents or guardians to be
included in the adult:child ratio for off-site activities, the school must have
a TBI/FBI background check, child abuse check, and vulnerable person's registry
check on file for the parent or guardian.
(c) For children in kindergarten through
thirteen (13) years of age the following requirements shall be met:
1. The number of trained teachers required to
be present on off-site activities shall be at a minimum, equivalent to the
number that would be required in the classroom; additional adults to meet the
following off-site ratios in chart below may be teachers, volunteers and/or
unpaid staff.
Number of children
|
Trained Teachers
|
Additional Adults
|
Total Adults Required
|
1 - 20
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
21 - 30
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
31 - 40
|
2
|
2
|
4
|
41 - 50
|
3
|
2
|
5
|
(d) For children age fourteen (14) to
eighteen (18), the number of trained teachers required to be present on
off-site activities shall yield an adult:child ratio of 1:20, additional adults
to meet this ratio may be teachers, volunteers and/or unpaid staff.
(e) A minimum of two (2) adults is required
for any off-site activity.
(f)
Programs shall maintain a system utilizing an off-site attendance roll which
tracks the whereabouts of each child while off the premises.
(g) The following requirements shall be met
when children are swimming:
1. The following
adult:child ratios shall be followed:
Age
|
Adult:Child Ratio
|
Infant
|
1:1
|
Thirteen (13) - thirty-five (35) months
|
1:2
|
Three (3) years old
|
1:4
|
Four (4) years old
|
1:6
|
Five (5) years old
|
1:8
|
Kindergarten - thirteen (13) years
|
1:10
|
Fourteen (14) - eighteen (18) years
|
1:20
|
2.
Group swimming for infants and toddlers is not recommended.
3. At least one (1) adult present shall have
a current certificate in advanced aquatic lifesaving skills. This person must
supervise from above the level of the swimmers, preferably from an elevated
lifeguard chair.
4. The lifeguard
may not be included in the required adult:child ratio while performing
lifeguard duties.
5. Remaining
teachers should supervise both in and out of the water.
Authority: T.C.A. §§
4-5-201,
et seq.; 37-1-403(a)(8); 49-1-302(l); 49-1-1101 through 49-1-1109; 49-2-2110;
49-5-413; 49-6-2101; 49-6-2105; 49-6-2107; 49-6-2108; 49-6-2114; 49-6-2116;
49-6-3001; 55-9-602, et seq.; 55-50-301, et seq.; 55-50-401, et seq.; and
71-3-507(g) and (h).