Refund Policy
As COVID SIP unfolds—- I realize plans change!
Credit and Refund Requests Honored. (All refunds include the bank processing fees )
AUSD has not announced yet the Back to School Date.
When a camp fills, we start a wait list. If a spot on the waitlist opens up, we’ll text you. Then you’ll receive an email with a special link to register. You will have 3 hours to accept the spot before it goes to the next person on the list.
If your family has a change of plans this summer and you need to change weeks, please contact us by email. As long as there are openings in other sessions, we will do our best effort to make the change.
Every child needs to have a legal guardian create their account, and a legal guardian needs to register their own child. We ask that all families sign a waiver, and we need up-to-date emergency contact information and payment information for each family.
Look for it at the bottom of your email receipt. Don’t see it? Please email us!
Our curriculum was designed specifically for children ages 6-12. Children are developmentally ready for our program between the ages of 6 and 12.
12 year-olds need special permission to get into the Teen Photo Program.
Advanced Studio is a chance to rock more self-directed work (alone or with a peer) while also having supportive check-ins and inspiration to make something significant.
Advance Studio is invitation only because you need to be mature enough to handle it. Campers with an interest are invited to speak with Rebecca about it directly.
Campers ages 10-12 can also make the choice to enjoy just being a kid by participating in regular camp.
We are a super creative camp! Our purpose is to support building new skills, growing creative courage and innovation! Campers collaborate in making each experience unique. (And we also love our fun traditions)
RESPECT FOR BEING A TEAM PLAYER
Campers must practice kindness and cooperation.
Campers must get along with others, be considerate, caring, and collaborative.
Campers must be honest and practice good listening and sportsmanship.
RESPECT FOR OTHER CAMPERS
Campers must respect the personal boundaries of other campers and speak with respectful words.
Cyber-bullying in prohbited
Put downs are prohibited.
Boundary invasion is not allowed.
RESPECT FOR LEADERSHIP & PROGRAM
Campers must follow the direction of the camp leadership and be open and curious about learning.
Campers may not significantly alter the focus and direction of camp programming as stated by the camp leadership.
Significant disruptions, running away, yelling or arguing is prohibited
Campers must use Zoom Etiquette
Video Cameras must be on for the length of the camp or class. (Or the parent needs to check in)
Campers must physically be in a quiet place (or muted)
It’s best for campers to have their back to the wall (to ensure family privacy.)
Common shared Zoom space like chat or the whiteboard needs to be respectful
Campers must respect each other, take turns or raise their hands.
Campers must participate, vote, and interact when called upon (Or otherwise say “Pass”)