Enrollments Now Open for 2026/2027 School Year *Grades PreK3-Eighth*
Enrollments Now Open for 2026/2027 School Year *Grades PreK3-Eighth*
Ages 5–10 and 11–14
Give your child a creative and engaging Spring Break experience. Campers explore Art, Drama, Music, Movement, and hands‑on STEAM activities designed to spark curiosity and imagination. Each day includes fun rotations that encourage collaboration, problem‑solving, and artistic expression.
Ages 5–10: Drawing and collage, improv games, rhythm activities, and simple STEAM challenges like paper bridges, color‑mixing, and sound experiments.
Ages 11–14: Sketching and mixed‑media, scene creation, rhythm ensembles, and engineering‑inspired projects such as kinetic paper sculpture and design‑thinking tasks.
A joyful, arts‑centered week where students explore, create, and discover through a blend of artistic and STEAM‑based activities.
Spring Break Camp Hours & Tuition
March 16–20
Full Day Camp (8:00 AM–4:00 PM)
• 150.00 per week
• Includes all arts & STEAM rotations
• Students bring their own lunch and snacks
Extended Care
• Early Drop‑Off: Available starting at 6:00 AM
• Late Pick‑Up: Extended care available until 6:00 PM

Ages 5–14 | June 1–July 24
8:00 AM–4:00 PM daily
Early drop‑off available at 6:00 AM | Extended pick‑up until 6:00 PM
$150 per week or $35 per day drop‑in
Give your child a summer of creativity, culture, and hands‑on discovery. Each week of Art Around the World explores a different region through visual art, music, literature, and storytelling. Campers are grouped by age and ability to ensure developmentally appropriate instruction, meaningful collaboration, and plenty of fun.
Every day includes:
Carnival masks, molas, paper cutting, vibrant color traditions, and storytelling inspired by Latin American folklore.
Kente cloth design, tribal masks, pattern‑based art, drumming rhythms, and stories from across the continent’s diverse cultures.
Chinese dragon puppets, Japanese folding fans, paper arts, calligraphy‑inspired design, and folktales from East and South Asia.
Aboriginal dot art, indigenous animal symbolism, Dreamtime stories, and nature‑inspired projects.
Van Gogh‑style impressionism, Greek mosaics and vase painting, classic European tales, and explorations of famous artists.
Henna‑inspired designs, Mehndi patterns, textile arts, and stories from Indian mythology and literature.
Totem poles, dream catchers, indigenous animal crafts, and storytelling traditions from various Native American cultures.
Northern Lights landscapes, pop‑art inspired by Andy Warhol, Americana themes inspired by Norman Rockwell, and regional stories.
Campers will explore global art styles, experiment with new materials, and learn how culture shapes creativity. Whether they attend one week or the whole series, every child will experience a summer filled with imagination, discovery, and joyful expression.
Carnival masks, molas, paper cutting, vibrant color traditions, and storytelling inspired by Latin American folklore.
Kente cloth design, tribal masks, pattern‑based art, drumming rhythms, and stories from across the continent’s diverse cultures.
Chinese dragon puppets, Japanese folding fans, paper arts, calligraphy‑inspired design, and folktales from East and South Asia.
Aboriginal dot art, indigenous animal symbolism, Dreamtime stories, and nature‑inspired projects.
Van Gogh‑style impressionism, Greek mosaics and vase painting, classic European tales, and explorations of famous artists.
Henna‑inspired designs, Mehndi patterns, textile arts, and stories from Indian mythology and literature.
Totem poles, dream catchers, indigenous animal crafts, and storytelling traditions from various Native American cultures.
Northern Lights landscapes, pop‑art inspired by Andy Warhol, Americana themes inspired by Norman Rockwell, and regional stories.
Hill Country Arts Academy
3507 Trimmier Road, Killeen, Texas 76542, United States
Hill Country Arts Academy – TEFA Voucher Program Update
Hill Country Arts Academy will not be participating in the TEFA Voucher Program for the 2026–2027 school year. Our leadership team is continuing to review program requirements, timelines, and potential impacts to ensure any future participation aligns with our mission, values, and commitment to high-quality arts education.
We encourage families to check back at a later date for updates regarding our participation in the 2027–2028 school year.
If you have additional questions, our administrative team is always happy to assist.