2024 summer camp registration opens Monday, January 22nd!Special pricing for the community! Early Bird discounts available!
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY: 5-Pay Plan for full summer registrations!
If you heard about our
summer camp from a Bell School family, please
click here
to register on the AfterCare Plus website.
Bell Pricing:Daily: $99/day $69/day
Weekly: $409/week $289/week ($259 for 3+ weeks)
Summer: $2,999 $2,099 for the full summer
Location: Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School, 3730 North Oakley Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618
Pickup and dropoff: The north gate on Grace Street will be our access point.
Campers may be dropped off and picked up by parents and authorized adults at any time between 8:00am - 6:00pm,
and for campers with offsite
appointments, parents may pick up and drop off campers as needed throughout the day.
Counselors: 21st Century Kids and AfterCare Plus staff, and familiar faces from Bell
and the local community!
Age Range: For children currently in grades K through 7 (Special circumstances?
Contact us)
Meals and Snacks: Free healthy breakfast (8:45am-9:30am) and lunch (11:45am-12:30pm) will be provided for every camper.
Times are tentative and subject to change. Campers may bring their own bag lunches and snacks.
A variety of free snack items will be available from 10am - 5pm (campers will have a daily stipend
and parents may opt out).
(*) Exact amounts of the early bird pricing depend on your enrollment and are as described in your 21st Century Kids account on your child's camp registration page.
Q. Is there a balance of indoor and outdoor activities?
A.
Our camp focus is to provide a meaningful summer enrichment experience encompassing a variety of indoor and outdoor activities daily. Activities are planned so that campers have engaging options both indoors and out. Grade level meetings will be held
twice daily and, weather permitting, one of the meetings will be held indoors and the other outside. Grade level meetings
allow us
to update campers on the day's available activities, indoors and out, so they may make informed choices and benefit from as many
activity options as they can reasonably fit into their camp day.
Q. Do campers have their choice of activities?
A. Campers are generally permitted to make their own activity choices,
subject to availability and grade-level scheduling or prerequisites. We encourage campers to try a variety of different activities
so that they may experience new things, meet new people and make new friends, as well as benefit from all that our summer camp has to offer.
Q. What are some of the activities at camp?
A. Some of what we have planned for summer:
• LEGO Build and Play Zone
• Crafts and Creations Workshop
• Sports and Recreation Area
• Scooter and Racing Fun Zone
• Ninja Fitness and Fun Zone
• Team Sports Challenge Zone
• Science Exploration Lab
• Robotics and Coding Lab
• Art and Design Studio
• "Free To Be Me" Social Space
• Drama and Music Studio
• Chef’s Kitchen for Kids
• Snack Bar and Arcade
• Water Park and Oasis
• And much more!
Q. Can we change days if our family's schedule changes?
A.
Yes, daily and weekly registrations may be changed to different days at any time, and
the process is now automated for your convenience. Simply log in to your parent account,
click on your child's summer camp registration link, and then select the option to change daily
or weekly registrations.
You may also contact us with any questions.
Q. What if a child starts to feel ill during camp?
A. We understand that there may be instances when a child
starts to display signs of illness (fever, cough, runny nose, etc.). If a child starts to
display signs of illness, we will provide the child a place to be comfortable while we attempt to contact parents using information provided during the camp registration process and maintained in
an online profile. We ask that parents
keep their information updated, which may be done in your online account.
Q. How will COVID-19 concerns be addressed during camp?
A. In our 2024 summer camp, our implementation of COVID-19
best practices will depend on
guidance provided by the CDC, the State of Illinois, the City of Chicago, and as applicable,
the Chicago Public Schools. This guidance may change during the course of our summer
camp, and may become more or less restrictive. Also, guidance is expected to be different for
indoor activities as compared to outdoor activities.
During breakfast, lunch, and snack times,
seating is generally arranged so that campers have access to suitable social distancing space.
If any child feels they need more space, they should let a staff member know.
Q. Where is the pickup and dropoff point for campers?
A.
Parents may drop off and pick up campers using the north gate on Grace Street.