At a Glance
Trust Score
Based on comprehensive analysis of reviews, safety records, and operations.
About Fire House Kids
Fire House Kids Early Learning Center
Fire House Kids provides a multi-age environment specializing in care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. For younger learners, the program focuses on developmental milestones with daily reporting to keep parents informed. Preschoolers engage with the A Beka curriculum, a time-tested academic approach designed to prepare students for future school success. For school-aged "Chiefs," the facility offers a place to unwind after class with arcade systems, play centers, and organized games. Transportation to and from local schools is provided, alongside afternoon snacks and optional homework time. During the summer months, the program transitions into a camp-style environment featuring field trips and team competitions. The facility is equipped with security cameras and participates in child care subsidy programs.
What Parents Say
5 reviews from parents
My 4 kids love this school and their Teachers!
A fantastic childcare facility that cares for all of their children. They go above and beyond to make sure all children are loved and cared for.
Really impressed with how clean the facility was!
I have a 3 year old there he loves it the staff is awesome😁
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Web Report
Aggregated insights from public records & parent discussions
Safety Record
State records for the 1591 S 9th St location (License 1627150) include 14 inspections/reports, including one self-reported incident and one violation categorized as a 'greater risk to the health and safety of children.' No news reports of major safety incidents, lawsuits, or closures were found specifically for this facility address. Public records indicate the facility is currently in compliance with Texas Health and Human Services regulations.
Parent Reputation
Public parent reviews for this specific location are limited, with major directories like Winnie and Daycare.com showing no submitted reviews as of early 2026. Employee feedback is mixed, with an average rating of 2.9/5 stars on Indeed. While some internal perspectives describe it as a 'home-like' environment, others express concerns regarding management and high staff turnover.
Staff Insights
Employee reviews on Indeed (16 total) highlight a divide between a positive 'clique' culture for some and an isolating environment for others, frequently described as 'mean girls' or 'chaotic.' Staff members report low pay (near minimum wage), lack of formal training, and the occasional requirement to provide their own classroom supplies. Management is described as having significant 'ups and downs' with some directors noted as being rude or unsupportive.

