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Bullis camp keeps kids busy as bees

Original post made on Aug 3, 2018

Seventy kids from Mountain View and Los Altos had no trouble fending off the summer brain drain this week, jumping into everything from science and engineering labs to outdoor activities at the tuition-free Bullis Boosters Camp.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Friday, August 3, 2018, 1:57 PM

Comments (9)

Posted by Kim
a resident of Sylvan Park
on Aug 3, 2018 at 8:41 pm

Kim is a registered user.

How many children are in the camp and other BCS PR programs?


Posted by Reader
a resident of Rengstorff Park
on Aug 3, 2018 at 9:23 pm

Why, yes, Kim. It is a PR stunt.


Posted by Frank Cole
a resident of Rengstorff Park
on Aug 4, 2018 at 2:40 pm

Kim, the article says 70 students + 2 dozen teens (some of which were former campers) so my math says 94 kids. Over 6 years, that's over 550 kids. Seems like quite a bit of effort for just a PR stunt. Hats off to the community members that care so much about disadvantaged youth to be doing this for 6 years. I applaud BCS and the parents. Thank you for working tirelessly to serve this community.


Posted by Jerry Chase
a resident of Cuesta Park
on Aug 4, 2018 at 2:47 pm

Congrats to all involved. This is an example of the best of what the area can offer. Must have been so awesome for these kids to get exposure to Google, the 49ers and other organizations. It's clear that this kind of program is needed and cherished in our community - I was surprised to read how large the camp has gotten. And hats off to Bullis families for helping our MV kids (vs just servicing Los Altos kids).


Posted by Los Altos Mama
a resident of another community
on Aug 4, 2018 at 4:13 pm

A PR stunt? Surely you’re joking. Between Bridge Camp and Stretch to Kindergarten, BCS and it’s parent organization provide 7 weeks of summer camp to underserved students and they have been quietly doing so for years. More than ten local organizations donate food and services to these non-profit camps, which is helpful because LASD actually charges the program rent to use the BCS facilities during this time!


Posted by More Please
a resident of Whisman Station
on Aug 5, 2018 at 7:29 am

Let's take the politics out of all this and just appreciate a good thing has happened here. A bunch of kids from the Whisman district got to take part in a free, fun and intellectually engaging summer camp, full stop. I wish there were more outlets and opportunities like this. Would love to see other organizations, schools, groups or parents take the initiative and do their own version of this as there are a bunch more kids who could benefit from this. You can only tip your hat to the parent organizers at Bullis Charter School for putting this together and running it for 6 years. 6 years, people. And we haven't seen anyone else - not 1 single person, take the mantle and do something similar. So stop whining, stop complaining, stop critiquing because you have no basis of doing anything other than applauding such a great thing in our community.


Posted by Nancy Borel
a resident of Another Mountain View Neighborhood
on Aug 5, 2018 at 1:41 pm

Thank you to all the volunteers and teen counselors. You are making a difference in the lives of these kids! I love hearing about community efforts like this. Please keep the naysaying and politics out of kindness. As they say, what goes will eventually come around.


Posted by Curious
a resident of Gemello
on Aug 5, 2018 at 8:27 pm

LASD charges for the use of the facilities? Really? That just seems so wrong given the nature of the camp. Well done to all who participate -- campers, CIT's, parent volunteers, teachers and business that assist.

We need more community based programs like this...


Posted by Steven Nelson
a resident of Cuesta Park
on Aug 9, 2018 at 12:58 pm

Steven Nelson is a registered user.

This is a fine public student program from BCS (a public charter). It would be even greater if the MVWSD organization spent 100% of the money supposedly for this subset of students (Economically Disadvantaged) on it's own supplementary education programs. However, this last budget diverted about $1.6 M to a program for "All" students at "All" schools. A crying shame that MVWSD uses over half of it's LCFF grant funding for General Fund (all students) new programs and short changes the poor families of the district.

We need more public school based programs like this, that last all summer. That's where the research shows long-term academic gains can come from. Let the community based programs supplement 100% funding from the LCFF Supplemental Grant.

ED100 "Every California child deserves a great eduction. You can be part of the solution", LCFF policy details
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