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SHOTOKAN KARATE SCHOOL
Basic Information
Address: We are located in Plaza de Rosales Shopping Center, 2201A W. Stan Schlueter Loop, Suite 800A, Killeen, Texas 76549. We are next to the AutoZone on Stan Schlueter Loop West side.
Email: shotokankaratedojo@yahoo.com
Phone Number: 254-368-2311
Additional Information
Focus: To improve the character of the students through Martial Arts Training. Provide a facility where the community can benefit from excellent training that is affordable.
Director: Sensei M. DaCosta, 3-times National Karate Champion
Schools Served: We pickup from these local schools: Willow Springs Elementary, Reeces Creek Elementary, Iduma Elementary, Venable, Meadows, Seagart Elemantary, Sugar Loaf, Maxdale Elementary, Pershing, Eastward Elementary, Cedar Valley Elementary, Timber Ridge Elementary, Mountain View, Visions of Victory Academy, Harker Heights, Manor Middle School, Palo Alto, Skipcha Elementary. Please contact us if your school is not listed.
School District: Killeen ISD
County: Bell
Schedule: After school program is from 2:30pm until 5:30 pm
Ages: 4 years up
Membership/Pricing: Check our website for updated information.
History:
Our After School Karate Program has been in operation successfully for over 4 years, the first After School Program in Killeen Texas with a Martial Arts Theme. The instructor and director is a 3-time National Karate Champion whom developed this program with a Passion.
Program Highlights:
The curriculum utilized in our program is called the "A+ Character Development Program" which is specific for After School Karate Program. Students here are not only receiving physical training, they are also receiving character development. This monthly curriculum provides different activities and mentorship to all the students.
Activities:
Children and Adult Karate is available starting at 5:30pm. Visit our website for more information.
Field Trip Destinations: Lions Park, Planetarium.
Program Information:
Is your child too old for daycare? Looking for the perfect after school activity for your child? We have a fun program that's proven to strengthen their bodies and develop thier minds. Your search is over... Now you've found the Martial Arts.
- Make your child happy and yourself A PROUD PARENT!
- Enrolling your child in our unique "A P.L.U.S. (Preparing Leaders for Unlimited Success)" After school Karate Program is great for them and good for you too!
You will be surprised at the positive changes you see in your child. Improved grades, a more helpful attitude and increased athletic ability are some of the benefits you will notice in your child.
Your child will learn:
- Leadership
- Cooperation
- Self Confidence
- Self Defense
- Discipline
- Practical Life Skills
No other program offers all this:
- Exciting Exercise
- Charcater Development
- Field Trips
- Transportation from School
We pick your child up from school bring them to our facility, we provide him/her snack/homework time, then we train in the ancient art of SHOTOKAN KARATE.
- OUR GOALS ARE, COMPLETION OF HOMEWORK, TRAINING IN KARATE AND HAVE YOUR CHILD READY FOR BED WHEN YOU PICK THEM UP.
CALL TODAY!
Slogan: Home of Champions