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PEAK-Performance Enhanced Academic through Karate
Basic Information
Address: 5015-A West WT Harris Blvd Charlotte, NC 28269
Email: info@apexkarate.com
Phone Number: 704-596-3332
Fax Number: 866-853-1363
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Additional Information
Focus: Using Traditional MArtial Arts training to create more disicplined studies
Sponsor:
Apex Martial Arts, Inc
Director: Renee Hunsaker
Schools Served: David Cox, Elizabeth traditional, Alexander Middle, First Ward, Martin Middle, Highland Montessori, Cochrane Middle, Hornets Nest, Piedmont Middle, Long Creek, Randolph Middle, Highland Creek, Ranson Middle, Irwin, Northwest Middle, Morehead, Bradley Middle School, Myers Park Traditional, Oakhurst, Blythe Elementary, Smith Language Academy, Huntersville Elementary, Tuckaseegee, Lake Norman Charter, University Park, Villa Heights, Winding Springs
School District: Charlotte Mecklenburg
County: Mecklenburg
Schedule: M-F 1pm-6pm
Ages: Pre-K and up
Capacity: 50
Membership/Pricing: $70.00/wk - $210.00/mo discounts with annual
Setting:
Family Friendly spacious. Setting for homework and studies, separated area for training and workout
History:
Newly launched program in 2007
Program Highlights:
Daily Karate training, tutoring available, homework time. Teach workdays and breaks available
Activities:
Karate/Self Defense lessons Academic games & activities
Field Trip Destinations: On Teacher workdays field trips and visits from the Library bookmobile, and CMPD
Slogan: You're not at the Top until You're at the Apex