• This page, Audit Leads to Improved Oversight of Background Checks at Bristol Community College’s Early Childhood Education Program, is   offered by
  • Office of the State Auditor
Press Release

Press Release  Audit Leads to Improved Oversight of Background Checks at Bristol Community College’s Early Childhood Education Program

Audit found Bristol Community College did not perform criminal background checks on most students participating in its Early Childhood Education and Child Care program.
For immediate release:
12/20/2019
  • Office of the State Auditor

Media Contact   for Audit Leads to Improved Oversight of Background Checks at Bristol Community College’s Early Childhood Education Program

Noah Futterman

The logo for Bristol Community College

BostonIn an audit released today, State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump found Bristol Community College (BCC) did not perform criminal background checks on most students participating in its Early Childhood Education and Child Care (ECE) program before they began their teaching practicums at public schools and daycare centers. The audit notes that allowing these students to work at schools and daycare facilities without first performing Criminal Offender Registry Information (CORI) checks, poses a risk to the children at the facilities. Students who participate in the college’s ECE Licensure or Career Programs are required to complete a teaching practicum to earn their certificate or license.

Bump’s audit, which examined the period of July 1, 2016 through December 31, 2018, found BCC had not conducted CORI background checks on 46 of the 64 students who completed teaching practicums during that time. These checks are required by BCC policy.

“When parents drop their kids at school, they should not have to worry that the instructors could pose a threat to their child. Institutions like Bristol Community College, which offer early educational programming, must ensure the students participating in teaching practicums receive rigorous background checks prior to stepping foot in the classroom,” Bump said of the audit. “I commend BCC for taking this matter seriously and for responding with urgency.”

The audit calls on BCC to implement a tracking system to monitor whether students in the ECE program have passed a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) background check performed by the college before starting their teaching practicum. In its response, BCC says it is taking steps to implement this recommendation.

Past audits of the Board of Registration of Medicine and the Department of Early Education and Care found similar issues related to criminal background checks not being performed regularly.

Bristol Community College is one of 15 public community colleges in Massachusetts. BCC’s Early Childhood Education and Child Care Department offers precertification teaching programs for students. Students in the program are required to complete teaching practicums for infant/toddler, preschool, or school-age children primarily in public schools in southeastern Massachusetts. 

The full report is available here.

###

Media Contact   for Audit Leads to Improved Oversight of Background Checks at Bristol Community College’s Early Childhood Education Program

  • Office of the State Auditor 

    The Office of State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump (OSA) conducts audits, investigations, and studies to promote accountability and transparency, improve performance, and make government work better.
  • Help Us Improve Mass.gov  with your feedback

    Please do not include personal or contact information.
    Feedback