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Summer 2026 Program

PRIORITY REGISTRATION:  May 11th 
 

OPEN REGISTRATION: May 18th

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Boys & Girls Club of Greater Shasta, in partnership with Mount Shasta Union School District, is excited to offer expanded summer programming for Summer 2026, including longer program hours and the addition of TK summer care.

Registration is available in phases to support state requirements connected to our partnership with Mount Shasta Union School District and ELOP funding. Space is limited each week, and waitlists are expected.

 REGISTRATION INFORMATION

*Please note: upon registration, it takes 48 hours to process.

Registration opens in phases:

  • Priority Registration for Mount Shasta Union School District Families

    • Begins Monday, May 11 at 10:00 AM​

  • Open Registration for All Other Families

    • Begins Monday, May 18 at 10:00 AM

After the priority window, enrollment is first come, first served based on remaining availability. MSUSD families are strongly encouraged to register during the priority window.

Capacity and Registration Options

Space is limited each week, and we do expect waitlists.

  • TK: Limited to 10 spots per week

  • K–1, 2–3, and 4–8 classrooms: Limited to 40 spots per classroom group, per week

Families may register by individual week or for the full 6-week summer session. Full summer registration includes a 1-week discounted rate.

Cost

  • K–8th Grade

    • $135 per week or

    • $675 for all 6 weeks, which includes 1 week free​

  • TK

    • $200 per week or

    • $1,000 for all 6 weeks, which includes 1 week free

Financial Assistance

BGCGS is working with the Siskiyou Child Care Council to try to ensure that all eligible children can attend our summer programs without the families having to take on unnecessary financial burden. Please reach out to us regarding our financial assistance program and process.

To access our Financial Assistance Information Packet please email info@bgcgreatershasta.org

 

For more information regarding financial assistance or for more information about the program, please call

(530) 220-7623 or visit www.bgcgreatershasta.org

Each week of our Summer programs will include:
STEM, arts & crafts, and social recreation that tie into each week’s specific theme—plus additional theme-specific programming. Lunch provided daily!

Dates: June 22 through August 7 (Please note: There will be no summer program July 13 through July 17.)
Days: Monday through Friday
Hours: 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Sisson School Club Site, 601 E Alma St., Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Grades Served: TK through 8th grade, based on graduating grade

 

Weekly Themes:

  • BGCA Week: June 22–26

  • Art Week: June 29–July 3

  • Science Week: July 6–10

  • No Summer Program: July 13–17

  • Sports Week: July 20–24

  • Music Week: July 27–31

  • Water Week: August 3–7

PROGRAM DETAILS

HOW TO REGISTER

  1. Log in to the Parent Portal using your email as your username.

  2. Select Register for Programs.

  3. Change location to All Locations.

  4. Select category: Summer Camp.

  5. Select the options dropdown next to your member’s graduating grade group.

  6. Choose Full Summer for the 1-week discounted rate or select individual weeks.

  7. Complete membership questions, required waiver(s), and payment.

Questions?

Please contact us at:

info@bgcgreatershasta.org
530-220-7623

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Project Learn

Our Learning Center supports programs such as Project Learn-- a nationally-recognized, education enhancement program with high-yield learning activities including literacy comprehension, tutoring, and STEM with an emphasize on parent involvement and the collaboration between Club and school professionals. These programs have been successful in engaging Club members, helping them develop greater confidence in their academic abilities, improving the quality and quantity of completed homework, and increasing school attendance rates.

Power Hour 

Power Hour homework assistance helps Club members achieve academic success by providing homework help, tutoring, high-yield learning activities and encouraging members to become self-directed learners.

 

Dedicated Youth Development Professionals and volunteers supervise each session and help youth members complete their assignments for the day. When they finish their work, they may choose to participate in a variety of other engaging and educational activities to develop their skills even further.

 

Power Hour is a great opportunity for kids and teens to get their homework completed in a quiet place with support from trained, caring staff at a Boys & Girls Club.

 

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STEM

STEM curriculum connects youth to science themes they encounter regularly. Special attention is paid to connections of theory and application and the common interactions members have with these scientific principles. It provides youth who might otherwise not have access to STEM experiences with simple, fun, hands-on activities. Exposure to science, technology, engineering, and math is critical during childhood when young people’s natural curiosity drives interest and builds capacity for success in these disciplines.

At the Club, we are excited to have the opportunity to incorporate a 3D printing element into our STEM program. This cutting-edge technology allows our members to become designers and creators, allowing their imagination to take form in a way that also promotes better spatial reasoning skills and 2D to 3D conversion understanding.

Garden-to-Table

We have formed a strong partnership with the Siskiyou Land Trust that allows us to further enhance our Garden-to-Table Program, and ultimately, allows our Club members to connect with the community. The Siskiyou Land Trust has provided us with garden space through a grant from Mt. Shasta Rotary, which included the construction of a safety fence, for the Garden-to-Table program. This ongoing program promotes healthy lifestyles and assists members in becoming responsible caretakers through gardening.

This program provides Club members with an opportunity to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine while engaging in agricultural practices on a small scale, learning about the responsibilities and impacts of land cultivation and building a cob oven to share with the community. The Club will be cultivating the garden with the community, creating a community culture in the garden.

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Triple Play

Triple Play: A Game Plan for the Mind, Body and Soul is BGCA’s proven dynamic health and wellness program that is designed to help youth create opportunities to take charge of their personal health and wellness.

 

Healthy Habits (Mind): Addresses the ways an individual’s health behaviors are influenced by personal beliefs and exposure to positive modeling. 

Daily Challenges (Body): Intentional focus on physical literacy: Ability - Increasing capability in basic movement skills and overall fitness; Confidence -the knowledge of the ability to play sports or enjoy other physical activities and Motivation- the intrinsic enthusiasm for physical activity for members to be physically active for life.

Social Recreation (Soul): Emphasis on social and emotional development, or the social, cognitive, and behavioral skills that youth need to be healthy and productive. There is an explicit focus on emotional regulation, healthy relationships (with self and others), and responsible decision-making.

SMART Girls

SMART Girls is a small-group health, fitness, prevention/education and self-esteem enhancement program designed to meet the developmental needs of girls in three age groups, spanning ages 8 to 18. Through dynamic sessions, participatory activities, field trips and mentoring opportunities with adult women, Club girls explore their own and societal attitudes and values as they build skills for eating right, staying physically fit, getting good health care and developing positive relationships with peers and adults.

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Passport to Manhood

Passport to Manhood represents a targeted effort to engage young boys in discussions and activities that reinforce character, leadership and positive behavior. Each participant receives a “passport” to underscore the notion that he is on a personal journey of maturation and growth. Each of the program’s 14 sessions use interactive activities to focus on a specific aspect of character and manhood. It also includes a service project where boys learn the importance of giving back to the community.

Torch Club

Torch Club is a “club within the Club,” helping to meet the special character-development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their life.

A Torch Club is a powerful vehicle through which young people develop and strengthen their 21st-century leadership skills, giving them a firm foundation of good character and integrity. Torch Club members elect officers and work together to implement projects in the four focus areas: service to Club and community; education; health and fitness; and social recreation.

Arts & Crafts

Giving Kids a Voice through the Arts. These programs are designed to foster creativity in young people, and give them outlets for self-expression. From pottery to painting, our arts programs have something that will inspire everyone.

Cooking

Our partnership with Great Northern provides nutritious snacks and meals to members at the Club through our summer lunch program and the food pantry during the school year. However, with such an important endeavor, support from the community is always needed and greatly appreciated. 

 

Our goal is that no kid leaves the Club hungry due to the food scarcity in our county. Siskiyou County is the second highest in California for food insecurity among children, according to KidsData.org, so we are grateful to be able to offer this important service to Siskiyou County’s youth which also allows them to better focus on their academic success.

We aim to take this initiative a step further by providing Club members with the opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits, and how to prepare nutritious meals. 

Ultimate Journey

Ultimate Journey cultivates an awareness and appreciation of the natural wonders that surround young people. Ultimate Journey, created in partnership with the National Park Service, introduces young people to aspects of environmental stewardship through hands-on STEM curriculum while having fun learning about our wonderful home and environment!

Connecting Kids to the

Outdoors

The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Shasta is committed to bringing fun and exciting programs to Club members for both the winter and summer seasons, with the goal of making the outdoors more accessible to the youth of Siskiyou County.

 

 

The kids who need us most, who might otherwise not be able to afford these programs,  get to experience all the wonders of our natural surroundings through skiing and snowboarding program in the winter, and mountain biking in the summer and autumn. 

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All proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Shasta, supporting year-round programming for local youth.We can’t wait to see you there.

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