For details and registration links, select Camp ASEP or Youth Program from the Camp menu.
Camp ASEP is our summer camp program for students in TK–5th grade, running through the months of June-July. Campers enjoy a full-day experience filled with hands-on enrichment, outdoor play, arts and crafts, sports, food education, STEM activities, and weekly themes—all led by experienced ASEP staff and our community partners in a safe and supportive environment. The program runs for 30 business days and provides 9 hours of daily care, including breakfast and supper. Families may register for individual weeks; space is limited, and registration does not guarantee placement, as acceptance is required. Scholarships are available, and siblings must be registered individually.
ASEP also offers a Youth Leadership Program for students entering 6th–8th grade. This is currently a free, application-based program that gives middle school students the opportunity to mentor younger campers, work alongside ASEP staff, and build leadership, communication, and responsibility skills. Youth participants engage in food education, community-based projects, and real-world skill-building experiences, including CPR certification. The program also runs for 30 business days with 9 hours of daily programming and meals provided. Consistent weekly attendance is required.
Important Note:
ASEP prioritizes enrollment for families who qualify under the SFUSD ELOP (Expanded Learning Opportunities Program). ELOP priority generally applies to students who meet income eligibility, are foster or unhoused youth, English learners, or students identified by the school district for additional academic support.
NEW TO ASEP: If your child is new to ASEP for the 25-26 school year (did not complete a 25-26 ASEP Application) you will be required to complete an ASEP 25-26 Application. The ASEP 25-26 Application contains forms/information such as Priority Enrollment, Progressive Response to Challenging behavior, ADA, FERPA, student data, Media Consent Form, Release of Information, Opt out form for ELO-P priority students, which you'll need to sign off on before having your child enrolled in summer program that you must review and sign.
ASEP also offers a Youth Leadership Program for students entering 6th–8th grade. This is currently a free, application-based program that gives middle school students the opportunity to mentor younger campers, work alongside ASEP staff, and build leadership, communication, and responsibility skills. Youth participants engage in food education, community-based projects, and real-world skill-building experiences, including CPR certification. The program also runs for 30 business days with 9 hours of daily programming and meals provided. Consistent weekly attendance is required.
Important Note:
ASEP prioritizes enrollment for families who qualify under the SFUSD ELOP (Expanded Learning Opportunities Program). ELOP priority generally applies to students who meet income eligibility, are foster or unhoused youth, English learners, or students identified by the school district for additional academic support.
NEW TO ASEP: If your child is new to ASEP for the 25-26 school year (did not complete a 25-26 ASEP Application) you will be required to complete an ASEP 25-26 Application. The ASEP 25-26 Application contains forms/information such as Priority Enrollment, Progressive Response to Challenging behavior, ADA, FERPA, student data, Media Consent Form, Release of Information, Opt out form for ELO-P priority students, which you'll need to sign off on before having your child enrolled in summer program that you must review and sign.
