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Camp will run from July 6 to July 24, Mon - Fri, 9 am - 3 pm
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Aftercare will not be available
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Camp will consist of one session of 3 weeks
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Per DPH guidelines, attendance at all 3 weeks of each session is mandatory.
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Participants may not skip any week or they will be withdrawn and there will be no refund.
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There will be four age groups:
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PSK (on-campus) - one pod of 10 kids
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1st - 2nd Grade (on-campus) - 2 pods of 12 kids each (total 24)
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3rd - 5th Grade (on-campus) - one pod of 12 kids
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6th - 8th Grade (online portfolio development class) - details TBA
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We will not be able to accommodate children or staff with asthma, a heart condition, diabetes, or other serious underlying medical conditions as outlined by the CDC.
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Each camp will have two staff instructors
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This camp is only open to San Francisco School families.
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The cost for three weeks is $1,425
Safety First (Guidelines for Health and Safety)
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Easy Curbside Drop-off & Pick-up. Caregivers stay in the car the entire time (camp is a child- and staff-only zone) and we’ll have a staffer with personal protective equipment check students in at the front gate during a staggered drop-off and pick up schedule, provide a temperature screening and make sure they’ve got everything they need for the day – including a personal mask, lunch, water bottle and sunscreen.
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Ready. Set. Physical Distance. Currently, we require all campers to wear masks, with exceptions at certain times (e.g. lunch). PSK students will be encouraged to wear masks and will be kept physically distant in accordance with DPH and CDC guidelines. These policies are subject to change.
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Not Sharing is Caring. All supplies will be for individual use. There will also be no group sharing of food. Each camper must bring their own lunch and snacks which they will eat in a designated area.
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Wash, Rinse, Repeat. We’ll make sure the kids wash and sanitize their hands frequently and help them to avoid touching their faces as much as possible. We’ll also do a nightly deep clean of all the surfaces in the camp rooms.
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Stay Healthy. Prior to the start of camp, we will share the SFS health and safety plan developed by the School in accordance with the required local mandates.If a camper does get sick while at camp, we will have a nurse on-site and a designated room where they can wait while we contact you.
Important Information
All camps are operating under the following SF Health Order guidelines, including the following:
1. Summer Camps must limit group size to 12 children (a “pod”) per room or space
2. Children must remain in the same pod for three weeks. Children must attend the first week of the session in order to come to the camp. Failure to show for any week of the 3-week session will result in withdrawal with no refund.
3. Children will be temperature-screened daily and parents should not bring their child to camp if the child or any member of the household, had a fever, cough, or shortness of breath in the last 24 hours or if the child had contact with a confirmed case of coronavirus in the last two weeks.
4. Caregivers will not be permitted on campus.
5. There will be a staggered drop off and pick up schedule. We will customize a joint sibling drop-off plan on a case by case basis.
Pre-Camp Communication
All parents should receive an email by Wednesday, July 1. This will include information such as where to drop off and pick up your child, what to bring, outing and special activities information, contact information for the camp leaders, and any other important information such as our Health and Safety Plan. If you do not receive this email, please let us know!
What To Bring
All campers must have a personal mask. Bring sunscreen, a healthy bag lunch, a snack, and a refillable water bottle to each day of camp. Campers should wear appropriate clothing to camp: sneakers (closed-toe shoes), layers, etc. Please label everything.
Medical Conditions
Please be sure to inform us of any important medical conditions prior to the start of camp. It really helps us prepare to provide the best experience for your child. We will be using a registration waiver to collect your child's medical information. You will receive a waiver and health and safety protocols via email prior to the start of the session.
Payment
Payment due upon registration. No refunds.
Children must attend the first week of the session in order to come to the camp. Failure to show for any week of the 3-week session will result in withdrawal with no refund.
Camp Cancellation
Camps that do not meet minimum registration may be canceled. If we need to cancel a camp prior to camp starting, we will notify you immediately and full refunds will be made available.
Photo Policy
Occasionally photos may be taken of participants in the programs, classes and activities. These photos may be used in future summer program guides, SFS website, pamphlets or flyers.