Daycares in Cleveland Heights, OH

All 24 licensed child care facilities in Cleveland Heights, ranked by their real state inspection record — not ads. Every rating below comes from official licensing and violation data.

24licensed daycares
3.4average safety rating
29%with a clean record
17with violations on record
#DaycareRatingViolations (2 yr)Capacity
1Derina's Angels Childcare3250 Altamont Ave4.3None
2Noble Elementary School1293 Ardoon St4.3None
3Noble Elementary School1293 Ardoon St4.3None
4Oxford Elementary School939 Quilliams Rd4.3None
5Ruffing Montessori Ingalls3380 Fairmount Blvd4.3None
6Saint Ann School at Communion of Saints Parish2160 Stillman Rd4.3None
7Yeshiva Derech Hatorah1508 Warrensville Center Rd4.3None
8The Jean Taylor School3216 Silsby Road3.72
9Noble Childcare and Enrichment Center2555-2557 Noble Road3.65
10Right At School at Fairfax Elementary3150 Fairfax Road3.61
11Open Doors Academy St. Paul's2747 Fairmount Blvd3.52 · 2 high-risk
12A Better Day Academy Enrichment Center4050 Monticello Blvd3.44 · 1 high-risk
13Right At School at Boulevard Elementary1749 Lee Road3.313
14TAYLOR ROAD NURSERY HEBREW ACADEMY1800 Warrensville Center Rd3.26 · 2 high-risk
15OPEN DOORS ACADEMY - Baumgardner3665 Monticello Blvd.3.18 · 1 high-risk
16Right At School at Canterbury Elementary2530 Canterbury Road3.111 · 2 high-risk
17HEIGHTS COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL2420 S. Taylor Rd2.915 · 1 high-risk
18Right At School at Roxboro Elementary2405 Roxboro Road2.818
19Heights One World Childcare Center2007 Lee Road2.815 · 3 high-risk
20Little Leaders Child Development and Care2463 N Taylor Rd2.814 · 4 high-risk
21Right At School at Noble Elementary School1293 Ardoon Street2.623 · 3 high-risk
22A Better Day Academy3128 Mayfield Rd2.217 · 4 high-risk
23Miles of Smiles Childcare941 NelaView2.217 · 3 high-risk
24Kreative Kidz Academy II1832 Lee Rd.1.722 · 6 high-risk

Ranked by DaycareAlert's violations-based safety rating (recency-weighted state inspection findings), then by fewest recent violations. "Violations (2 yr)" counts citations in the last two years so cities and facilities are comparable regardless of how far back a state's records go. Data comes directly from state licensing agencies — always open a facility's full record before deciding.