Most high schoolers have outgrown crafts tables and color wars. Yet parents still want them somewhere meaningful for the summer, somewhere that builds character, friendships, and skills instead of just filling weeks. The trouble is that a lot of programs marketed to teenagers are recycled younger-camper schedules with the word "teen" stamped on top. Families looking at San Diego summer camps for teens often find brochures full of energy and short on substance, which makes it