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Teen Commission Meeting
January 14, 2026
Presentations
Item #1
Sports and Fitness Division
Presentation
Sports and Fitness Division
January 14, 2026
Overview
•Softball
•Athletic Fields
•Youth and Adult
Sports and Fitness
•Sports Center
Participation
Softball
2024
Spring
3 nights, 18 teams
Fall
3 nights, 19 teams
2025
Spring
3 nights, 19 teams, 281 players
Summer
3 nights, 17 teams, 217 players
Fall
4 nights, 24 teams, 324 players
Athletic Fields
2024 2025
Permit Hours
7,408.5 6,018 (to Q3)
Quick Facts
•6 parks and 9 school sites
•27 fields
•16 user groups
•Soccer, baseball, softball,
cricket, volleyball
Youth and Adult Sports and Fitness
2024 2025
Adult Fitness Classes
1,308 1,336 (+5.7% YTD)
Fitness Classes
•131 class sessions offered
•11 different classes
•Balance, Core, and More, Core Strength Pilates,
Hatha and Restorative Yoga, Line Dance 1, 2, and 3,
Strength and Flow Pilates, Vinyasa Yoga,
VivAsia Fitness Dance, Yogilates, Zumba
Youth and Adult Sports and Fitness
2024 2025
Youth Fitness and Dance Classes
1,109 1,392 (+25.5% YTD)
Youth Fitness and Dance Camps
370 329 (-11% YTD)
Highlights
•425 class and camp sessions offered
•40 different camps and classes
•Archery, ballet, basketball,
gymnastics, hip-hop, soccer,
volleyball, and more
Youth and Adult Sports and Fitness
Gymnastics
•Sweet Peas Gymnastics
•One Pea, Two Pea, Three, Four and
Five
•Lil' Ninjas
•Three, Four and Five
•Gymnastics
•Beginner, Intermediate
•Cupertino Ninjas
•Beginner, Intermediate
•Gymnastics and Ninjas
Dance
•Ballet
•Hip Hop
•Princess Pre-Ballet
•Elsa and Anna “Frozen” Dance Camp
•Princess Dance Camp – The Royal Ball
Sports
•Archery for Everyone
•Try Archery, Beginner, Intermediate,
Advanced, Competition Boot Camp
•All Sports Camp
•All Sports Camp: Junior Academy
•Basketball Camp
•Flag Football Camp
•Flag Football Development Clinic
•RSVP: Run, Speed, Vertical Power Camp
•Volleyball Camp
•Soccer
•Parent & Me, Tot/Pre-Soccer, Soccer 1,
Soccer 2, Street Soccer
•World Cup Soccer
•Classic Skill Camps, Development
Academy, Junior Academy, Skill Clinics
Youth and Adult Sports and Fitness
2024 2025
Lifetime Activities Classes and Camps
7,000 6,132 (+0.1% YTD)
Youth Camps and Classes
•Tennis, badminton, table tennis,
pickleball, basketball, chess, private
lessons for tennis
Adult Classes
•Tennis, pickleball, private lessons for
badminton and tennis
Sports Center
2024 2025
Active Members
1,684 1,878 (+11.5%)
Unique Members
2,910 3,010 (+9.2% YTD)
Member Check-Ins
117,562 111,464 (+5.7% YTD)
Tennis Participation (Reservations)
28,882 25,656 (-0.5% YTD)
Sports Center
2024 2025
Fitness Class Participation
24,100 23,428 (+11.1% YTD)
Fitness Classes
•Over 20 fitness classes per week,
over 1,000 per year
•Bombay Jam, Bootcamp, Cardio
Pilates, Full Body Strength and HIIT,
Strength and Conditioning, TRX,
Yoga, Zumba, and more
Sports Center
2024 2025
Personal Training Sessions
1,408 1,890 (+52.4% YTD)
Personal Training Studio
•Large growth since pandemic
•Increased to 5 trainers
•Helps alleviate crowding in gym
•Quieter and more comfortable for
clients
•Now offering semi-private training
(2-3 people)
Sports Center
Specialty Classes
•Began Fall 2025
•Groups of 4-10
•Classes are more focused and specialized
Barbell Bootcamp
Body Building 101
Strength and Agility
Brain-Body Boost
Burn and Sculpt Slimdown Athletic
Performance Training
Running Clinic
Morning Metabolizers
Questions?
Teen Commission Meeting
January 14, 2026
Presentations
Item #3
Youth Led Organization
Highlight Program
January 14, 2026
Teen Commission
Parks and Recreation Department
Evaluation Criteria and Standard Questions for
YLO Highlight Program
Agenda
•Review Youth Led Organization (YLO)
Highlight Program
•Review Evaluation Criteria
•Feedback and Discussion on YLO Process
Why do we have a Highlight Program
•YLO Highlight Program offers a path to
youth organizations to get the word out
about what they do through both the
presentation to the commission and the
through the actual highlight.
•Teen Commissioners should assist in
promoting resources available to the teens
in the community.
Flyer
Eligibility
•YLO must be organized and led by students
currently in middle or high school.
•YLO must serve primarily Cupertino residents
and community.
•YLO must have been active for at least six
months.
•YLO must present to Teen Commission.
Evaluation Criteria
•Community Impact
•Presence and Engagement
•Establishment and Longevity
•Originality
General Process
•YLO organizer submits an application
through Forms.
•Staff Liaison contacts the YLO organizer to
schedule a presentation at a Teen
Commission Meeting.
•The following meeting, Teen Commission
evaluates the application and approves or
disapproves for a highlight on social media.
Teen Commission Process
•Receive Presentations
•Ask clarifying questions to determine if
the YLO meets the criteria to be
highlighted.
•Evaluate Applications
•Approve or Disapprove Application
Feedback and Discussion on Questions to
Ask of YLO Presenter
•The presentation night is the Teen
Commission’s opportunity to gather
information on the YLO.
Questions?