Daycare Center in Nick Shirley Video Fixes Viral Misspelled Sign
Summary
A daycare center in Minnesota fixed a misspelled sign after it was featured in a viral video by YouTuber Nick Shirley, who accused several taxpayer-funded daycare centers of not providing services. The video claims, including funding details, have not been independently confirmed, but the center stated that Shirley visited outside of regular hours.Key Facts
- A daycare center in Minnesota fixed a sign that was misspelled as "Quality Learing Center."
- YouTuber Nick Shirley's video, accusing daycare centers of fraud, has been viewed over 130 million times.
- Shirley claimed that these centers, funded by Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program, did not provide services.
- The Quality Learning Center is licensed to serve 99 children but appeared inactive in Shirley's video.
- The center claims Shirley visited outside its operating hours.
- Photos from various media outlets show children at the center and the corrected sign.
- Newsweek has not verified Shirley's allegations about the daycare centers' funding and activities.
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