![]() ![]() We believe the public has a right to know if criminals are running day care centers. Our belief is the stonewalling at OCFS has to do with the issue of whether this license should have been issued given the owner’s criminal history. After a week of false promises and stonewalling by OCFS, we referred the matter to Governor Cuomo’s office, but have not heard back. We called - and emailed - OCFS repeatedly. The OCFS website says such information can be obtained by calling the regional OCFS office. We obtained license-related records from the OCFS database for Anna & Jacks Treehouse ( License/Registration ID: 753272) except information on any fines and/or Corrective Action Plans. #Daycare nightmare serial number registrationOCFS stops referring families to a program if a program’s license or registration is closed, revoked or suspended. OCFS says it uses “a range of tools to help bring child care programs into compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements” including enforcement actions such as denial, revocation, or suspension of a child care program’s license or registration as well as fines and requiring Corrective Action Plans. The New York State Office of Children and Family Services license child care services in New York. ![]() ![]() The Anna & Jack’s Treehouse website says the company, owned by Rob and Christina Rubicco, started in 2013 as a home-based, basement childcare facility, and has “48 employees and over 158 families between the locations in New Rochelle & Norwalk and there are active plans to open new centers in Pelham & Greenburgh, which will add another 50 employees and 160+ families.” ![]()
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