2025 Family Martial Arts Center Student Awards
Come join us for the Event of the Year!
The FMAC 2025 STUDENT AWARDS!
Saturday, February 7th
6:00pm till ?????????
Family Martial Arts Center
Event to be held at the Congregational Church of Mount Dora, 650 North Donnelly Street
2025 STUDENT AWARDS will include:
Student of the Year (Testing Awards)
One Steps ~ Forms ~ Sparring ~ Board Breaking
Overall Highest Testing Score (White - Blue and Purple – Black Belts) Enthusiasm~Gold Award~Black Belt of the Year
Most Improved ~ Awards for membership: 1 year: 2 years: 3 years: 4 years: 5 years: 6 years or more ~ Attendance (Male and Female) ~
One/Two Sparring ~ Grade Point Average ~ Outstanding Little Ninja
PARKER ANTHONY AWARD
STUDENT OF THE YEAR (Senior and Junior)
PARENT(S) OF THE YEAR
Family of the Year
Semi Formal ~ Catered by FMAC
Before Thursday, January 23rd: $45 per attendee. Children 6 and under free.
$55 per attendee after ( If room is still available)
Recognition for Every Attending Student: All attending students receive a personalized Outstanding Student plaque. Advance Registration Recognition: Students registered in advance receive a 2025 Family Martial Arts Center Awards Commemorative Shirt (advance signup required for correct sizing). Personal Achievement Recognition: Parent-submitted academic, personal, leadership, or extracurricular achievements are read aloud. Major Award Winner Honors: Major award recipients receive a trophy and a professional recognition poster displayed on the school’s main recognition wall for one full year. One of the highest honors at FMAC. Why Attendance Matters: Builds confidence, pride, leadership, and creates lasting memories for students and families.
Recognition plays a powerful role in a student’s growth. When children and martial artists of all ages are acknowledged for their effort, discipline, and perseverance, it reinforces confidence, motivation, and a lifelong belief in their own potential. Events like this teach students that hard work matters, character is valued, and achievement—both on and off the mat—is worth celebrating.