Public Schools & Summer Camps
School Information
- 4J Eugene School District: http://www.4j.lane.edu/
- Springfield School District: http://www.sps.lane.edu
- Bethel School District: http://www.bethel.k12.or.us/
- Junction City: https://www.junctioncity.k12.or.us/
- South Lane School District: https://www.slane.k12.or.us/
- Creswell: http://www.creswell.k12.or.us/wp/crnt/
Summer Camps at UO
Human Resources provides an overview of UO affiliated camps. This listing is maintained throughout the year, and we encourage you to visit the program website as summer approaches to find out more about the camp, the registration process, and registration deadlines.
Camp | Description | Learn More |
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Duck Trails | With tons of fun-packed Eugene summer camp programs, Duck Trails can help your child stay active outside of school while they develop skills and self-confidence. Our day camp options include sports camps, kindergarten camps, outdoor skills and adventures, classic summer camp activities, and independence-building programming. From elementary to middle and high schoolers, we provide a great day camp experience for every kid. | View Website |
JSMA Art Camps | The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art offers a variety of summer camps for young artists. Each week concludes with an art exhibition put on by the campers for their families. | View Website |
SAIL (Student Academy to Inspire Learning) | The Student Academy to Inspire Learning (SAIL) is a free week-long pre-college program, held on the University of Oregon campus, gives students the chance to experience college life & get hands-on with exciting activities taught by UO's top-notch Faculty. SAIL offers Day-only programs (9 AM – 4 PM) as well as Overnight/Residential programs which provides selected students an opportunity to live in a UO Residence Hall during the week of programs. Visit the website for information about eligibility and registration. | View Website |
SPICE Camp | SPICE Camp is a UO supported program designed to engage young women in the sciences through hands-on experimentation. SPICE creates an environment where girls and non-binary students can share the joys of hands on science. Our programs are rooted in high-quality research on how to support the development of strong science identities. We offer 2 sessions of 3 successive cohort-based camps for middle schoolers: More than Meets the Eye: Science Discovery, Whodunit? Forensic Investigation, and Build It! Maker Camp. This year we are expanding and offering a third session of our Discovery camp for rising 6th graders. | View Website |
Moss Street Children's Center | Moss Street Children's Center will continue to offer early learning and care through out the summer for children ages 3 months through 5 years. Summer and fall applications are open April 15th. | View Website |
Music Camps | UO offers summer music camps for students completing grades 7-12. Students stay in UO residence halls for a week-long, work-intensive experience. A recorded audition is required in addition to submission of the camp application. | View Website |
Northwest Cyber Camp | This free, week-long summer camp provides cybersecurity education for grades 9-12, including hands-on learning with industry tools, guest speakers from the industry, and additional events throughout the year. The camp is hosted by the School of Computer and Data Sciences through the Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. Camps are available in several cities throughout the region, including Eugene, Portland, and Corvallis. | View Website |
UO Athletics Sports Camps | Oregon Athletics Sports Camps for kids and young adults include: Acro and Tumbling, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Track and Field, and Vollyball. | View Website |