Future Stars Summer Camp earns ACA accreditation for 2026, meeting 290+ safety & quality standards. Learn about this prestigious recognition for NY's premier dayFuture Stars Summer Camp earns ACA accreditation for 2026, meeting 290+ safety & quality standards. Learn about this prestigious recognition for NY's premier day

Future Stars Summer Camp Achieves ACA Accreditation, Meeting National Standards for Safety and Quality

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Future Stars Summer Camp announced it has earned accreditation from the American Camp Association for the 2026 season, achieving recognition as an ACA-Accredited Camp. The accreditation follows a comprehensive review of up to 290 standards covering all aspects of camp operations, from staff qualifications and training to emergency management and program quality.

The American Camp Association is the only independent accrediting organization for camps in the country and collaborates with experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, and other youth-serving agencies to establish and maintain industry-recognized standards. ACA President and CEO Henry DeHart stated that accreditation means Future Stars submitted to a thorough review and complied with the highest standards in the industry.

‘State regulation varies widely and, at its best, can only go so far,’ said DeHart. ‘Because of this, ACA’s accreditation program is a valuable resource that goes beyond regulation to strengthen camp practices related to health and safety.’ The accreditation process includes an independent peer review that evaluates health, safety, and program standards at Future Stars SUNY Purchase.

Jordan Snider, COO and Future Stars Purchase Site Director, said the achievement validates what the camp has known for decades. ‘Families trust us to provide not just an exceptional summer experience, but a safe, nurturing environment where children thrive,’ Snider said. ‘This recognition reflects the dedication of our entire team and our ongoing commitment to excellence.’

Future Stars maintains an 8:1 camper-to-staff ratio and employs certified teachers and coaches, which were key factors in meeting ACA’s rigorous safety and quality standards. The camp’s reputation among families reflects its consistent quality, with 96% of parents recommending Future Stars and 70% of campers returning each year.

Founded in 1980, Future Stars has grown from a small tennis program into one of New York’s most comprehensive specialty camp operations, offering 35+ programs ranging from traditional sports like soccer and basketball to STEAM education, circus arts, and horseback riding. The camp operates at premier facilities across multiple locations and is opening its 11th location in Sayville for the 2026 season. For more information about the camp’s programs and standards, parents can visit https://fscamps.com or learn about accreditation standards at https://ACAcamps.org.

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