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2013 Summer Youth Programs

Summer Youth Program participants will enjoy eight weeks of recreation-themed activities as well as lunch and a snack from June 17 to Aug. 9. The program is held at Parks and Recreation Department community centers and area school sites each summer. The program keeps youth active by engaging them in a variety of safe, supervised, age appropriate activities such as traditional sports, craft projects, active games, art exploration, fitness and nutrition, as well as reading and math and science enrichment activities. Swimming opportunities will also be offered for program participants at limited sites this summer.


Registration for all school sites and all community centers is now underway. See the fliers below for locations, the list of school sites, and the sliding fee schedule. THE LIST OF SCHOOL SITES IS ON THE SECOND PAGE OF THE PDF.

Registration continues at various locations until the slots are full. Click on Registration Schedule to see hours and locations.

Registration Schedule
Summer Youth Program Flier (English)
Summer Youth Program Flier (Spanish)
2013 Fee Chart

SYP site availability (05/18/2013)

 The community centers serve children ages 6 to 14 while the school sites accept children ages 6 to 12.

The Summer Youth Program at school sites utilizes the school's gymnasium and outdoor enclosed areas. The program follows self-monitored guidelines, which will limit the number of participants per site. The Summer Youth Program maintains a 1:25 Staff to participant ratio. Participants will be grouped according to age and staff will conduct age-appropriate recreation activities.


Program Dates: June 17 - Aug. 9, 2013
(Closed July 4)
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Fees: Fees based on sliding scale
Ages: 6 - 12 year olds at SYP School Sites; 6 - 14 at Community Center sites

Requirements for Income Verification: (all that applies)

  • Parent/Guardian must be present
  • 2012 Federal Income Tax Return
  • 2012-2013 School Free or Reduced Lunch Qualification Form
  • Social Security Income Documents
  • TANF Documents, SNAP, Lone Star Card, Medicaid and/or CHIP award documents
  • Any other Public/Government Benefit Award Documents
  • Notarized Employment Verification Document
  • No W-2 forms will be accepted.

Community Centers

participating in the summer youth program:

Location Address Phone
Bode 901 Rigsby Ave. 532-1212
Copernicus 5003 Lord Rd. 648-1072
Cuellar 5626 San Fernando 436-0908
Dawson 2500 E. Commerce 227-1627
Denver Heights 300 Porter St. 533-5242
Dorie Miller 2802 Martin Luther King Drive 333-4650
Garza 1450 Mira Vista 435-6806
(Virginia) Gill 7902 Westshire 675-2123
Hamilton 10700 Nacogdoches Rd. 654-7749
Harlandale 7227 Briar Place 924-8021
Meadowcliff 1260 Pinn Road 674-0820
Miller's Pond 6175 Old Pearsall Road 623-2900
Normoyle 700 Culberson 924-0770
Palm Heights 1201 W. Malone 207-3099
Ramirez 1011 Gillette Blvd. 921-0681
Father Roman 11030 Ruidosa 627-2138
San Juan Brady Gardens 2307-S. Calaveras 225-5410
South San 2031 Quintana 927-1640
Southside Lions 3100 Hiawatha 532-1502
Tobin 1900 W. Martin 225-0941
Joe) Ward 435 E. Sunshine Dr. 732-2481
Woodard 1011 Locke St. 225-5445
(Jean) Yates 528 Rasa Drive 673-1152

For more information call 207-3000.

Summer Nutrition Program

2013 Summer Food Sites

The Parks and Recreation Department sponsors a Summer Nutrition Program funded by a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant at approximately 59 sites each summer. Food is served at summer youth recreation sites, eight Parks and Recreation swimming pools, and other agencies throughout the summer program. High quality meals similar to those served during the school year by the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs are offered free for youngsters ages 18 and under at the pre-approved sites. Meals are usually served around 11:30 a.m. and snacks at 3 p.m. Children do not have to be registered at the site in order to participate in the Food Program.

Pool where meals will be served include Concepcion, Elemendorf, Heritage, Kennedy, Kingsborough, Roosevelt, Woodlawn, and San Pedro. Meals are served at 1 to 2 p.m., with the exception of San Pedro, where lunch wil be served form 1:30 to 2:30 A snack will be served from 3 to 4 p.m. at all eight pools. No sign up is necessary.

In accordance with federal law and USDA policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination write:

USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication and Compliance 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C., 20250-9410 Or call 1-866-632-9992 (toll free), 1-800-877-8339 (Federal Relay Service) or 1-800-845-6136 (Spanish Speaking Assistance).

USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Teen Connection Summer Program

Teen Connection Summer Program
207-3000
Melendrez Community Center, 5919 W. Commerce, and Lincoln Community Center, 2915 E. Commerce St.
Admission: free
Teens ages 13 to 18 can stay physically active and involved Monday through Friday. This program offers a safe, supervised free open gym and active games and sports. Hours vary depending on the site. Register the first day of the program.

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