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Dominique Dawes Academy opens in Jersey Village, classes start June 1

Dominique Dawes Academy opened in Jersey Village, giving Cy-Fair families gymnastics and ninja classes for kids as young as 9 months.

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Dominique Dawes Academy opens in Jersey Village, classes start June 1
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Jersey Village families got a new youth-fitness option at 19714 Northwest Freeway, where Dominique Dawes Academy opened with gymnastics, ninja and tumbling programs and a ribbon-cutting for Dominique Dawes and general manager Carrie Jaquay on May 29. The academy said the Jersey Village site is open seven days a week and is adding events, camps and birthday parties to its class schedule, giving parents another local stop for summer activity and after-school movement.

The grand-opening celebration followed on May 30 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with RSVP information posted through the business, and classes began June 1. The timing gave Cy-Fair parents a quick path from opening day to enrollment, especially for families looking for structured activities close to home.

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The academy’s program mix is broad enough to cover preschoolers through older students. Its junior gymnastics classes are designed for ages 9 months to 6 years, recreational gymnastics serves ages 6 to 13 and older, competitive gymnastics starts at age 5 and up, and ninja classes are offered for ages 4 to 13. That range matters in northwest Harris County, where one facility can cover toddler movement, beginner skills and more advanced training without sending parents across town for separate programs.

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Pricing is being pushed through a limited-time registration offer: the Jersey Village page advertised a $25 spot through June 7, while the academy’s FAQ lists one free trial class per child, plus multi-class and multi-sibling discounts. The same FAQ says families can join a waitlist when classes fill, and the academy uses that option for high-demand sessions. With a Houston-area Spring location also planned for later this summer, Dominique Dawes’s name is becoming a bigger presence in suburban youth sports competition around Harris County.

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