Infamous ‘Quality Learing Center’ Day Care Officially Shuts Down

The Quality Learning Center in Minneapolis has shut down after coming under scrutiny in a viral examination into alleged child-care fraud. Self-reliant journalist Nick Shirley released a lengthy video alleging roughly $110 million in fraud tied to Somali-linked daycares in Minneapolis; social media highlighted the center’s misspelled sign (“Quality Learing Center”) and later noted it was corrected after reporters arrived. minnesota officials show the center’s license was closed as of Jan. 6, 2026; the Department of Children, Youth, and Families said the provider requested closure and cannot reopen without reapplying. The department reported Quality Learning Center received about $1.9 million from the state’s Child Care Assistance program in fiscal 2025. Authorities and federal officials have linked investigations to wider concerns – reports suggest similar allegations in other states, and the Trump management temporarily froze some federal child-care funding while probes continue. The controversy has coincided with broader political fallout in Minnesota, including Gov. Tim Walz’s decision to end his reelection bid amid scrutiny of alleged fraud in state social-services programs.


The Quality Learning Center child care facility, featured in a viral video last month exposing alleged fraud in Minnesota, has closed down.

Independent journalist Nick Shirley posted a 42-minute video uncovering what he said was $110 million in fraud perpetrated through Somali-linked child care centers in Minneapolis.

In the video, Shirley reported in front of one of those facilities with a misspelled sign that read “Quality Learing Center.”

Many on social media could not help noting the irony that a place that is supposed to be teaching children couldn’t even get its sign right.

On Tuesday, Shirley posted a screenshot from Minnesota’s Department of Human Resources showing the center was closed as of Jan. 6, 2026.

CBS News reported, “The Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families said that the center requested closure of its license effective Tuesday.”

“The provider is unable to reopen without reapplying for a license,” the agency reported.

“Quality Learning Center received $1.9 million from Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program in fiscal year 2025, according to the department. DCYF said it was made aware on Dec. 19 that the center intended to voluntarily close, but during a visit 10 days later, it learned it had chosen to remain open,” CBS reported.


The news came after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced Monday that he was dropping his reelection bid to serve a third term, amid the alleged fraud in his state’s social services programs possibly totaling over $9 billion.

“Every minute that I spend defending my own political interests would be a minute I can’t spend defending the people of Minnesota against the criminals who prey on our generosity and the cynics who want to prey on our differences,” Walz said.

Evidence has come forth suggesting that the alleged child care facility fraud uncovered in Minnesota among the Somali community may not just be limited to the North Star State, but may also be found in other states like Ohio and Washington.

Last week, the Trump administration froze federal funding for child care facilities in Minnesota and other states as fraud investigations ramp up.




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