Movement School
Northwest Elementary
Movement School Northwest opened in August 2023 launching with kindergarten and 1st grade. We are currently enrolling Kindergarten – Third Grade and will add a grade each year through 5th Grade. This brand new facility is located in Northwest Charlotte.
8015 Bellhaven Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28216
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Northwest Distinctives
Small-School Setting
We are a welcoming community school that will grow with your child. With our small group classroom settings, we develop personal relationships with every student and family.
Lead with Virtue
We weave virtue education throughout the day. We nurture an understanding of dignity, a context greater than one’s self, and the belief in giving of self to a greater cause.
Character Education
We are building children with strong minds and strong character. Children who will succeed in life and help others do the same. We teach character every day to help you raise children who are kind, honest and brave.
BECOME A MAVERICK
Admissions
Are you interested in becoming a Maverick? New scholar applications for the 2025-2026 school year will be accepted from November 1, 2024, to February 6, 2025, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Are you interested in becoming a Maverick? New scholar applications for the 2025-2026 school year will be accepted from November 1, 2024, to February 6, 2025, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Meet the Principal
Dear Families and Friends,
It is with the utmost pleasure that I have the opportunity to be the founding principal of Movement Northwest. I am beyond thrilled about joining the Northwest community and working alongside our scholars, parents, team members, and all stakeholders on a daily basis. Together, your child’s educational experience will truly serve as a building block for a lifetime love of learning. My lifetime love of learning drives all that I do. I have been in education for 15 years, serving as a classroom teacher, Spanish teacher, grade level lead, assistant principal, and now your proud principal!
When I think about being a part of Movement, I think of just that…movement. I joined Movement as a founding member of Movement Eastland in 2020. Since then, I have been able to experience first hand how we are exemplifying a movement. We are providing top quality, rigorous education to every scholar that walks through our doors. Our educational approach combines social emotional learning with critical thinking, culturally relevant learning material and so much more. All of our scholars come to us with so much to offer. We believe deeply in embodying a mindset that shows our scholars that they truly can and will be whatever it is they want to be!
We exist to love and value all of our children. In order for this to happen at its fullest potential, developing and maintaining a positive partnership with you, the parents and guardians, is vital. Here at Northwest, your experience is just as valuable as your child’s experience. I thank you for trusting us with being a part of such formative years in your child’s life. I look forward to working alongside you with dedication, passion and purpose
Together, we are going to continue to educate our children in ways that will transform lives. This journey will be one to remember. I am excited about being a part of such a dynamic experience with everyone involved!
With love and gratitude
Erinn Evans
Dear Families and Friends,
It is with the utmost pleasure that I have the opportunity to be the founding principal of Movement Northwest. I am beyond thrilled about joining the Northwest community and working alongside our scholars, parents, team members, and all stakeholders on a daily basis. Together, your child’s educational experience will truly serve as a building block for a lifetime love of learning. My lifetime love of learning drives all that I do. I have been in education for 15 years, serving as a classroom teacher, Spanish teacher, grade level lead, assistant principal, and now your proud principal!
When I think about being a part of Movement, I think of just that…movement. I joined Movement as a founding member of Movement Eastland in 2020. Since then, I have been able to experience first hand how we are exemplifying a movement. We are providing top quality, rigorous education to every scholar that walks through our doors. Our educational approach combines social emotional learning with critical thinking, culturally relevant learning material and so much more. All of our scholars come to us with so much to offer. We believe deeply in embodying a mindset that shows our scholars that they truly can and will be whatever it is they want to be!
We exist to love and value all of our children. In order for this to happen at its fullest potential, developing and maintaining a positive partnership with you, the parents and guardians, is vital. Here at Northwest, your experience is just as valuable as your child’s experience. I thank you for trusting us with being a part of such formative years in your child’s life. I look forward to working alongside you with dedication, passion and purpose
Together, we are going to continue to educate our children in ways that will transform lives. This journey will be one to remember. I am excited about being a part of such a dynamic experience with everyone involved!
With love and gratitude
Erinn Evans
Meet the Charlotte Superintendent
Dedicated and results-driven education professional, Jenika M. Mullen, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the realm of academic leadership. With a proven track record spanning over a decade, Jenika has excelled in various roles. Jenika has successfully coached school leaders across diverse districts and cities, including Charlotte, NC, St. Louis, MO, Minneapolis, MN, Bronx, NY, and New Rochelle, NY. Her leadership has been instrumental in implementing Achievement First’s exercise-based math curriculum, contributing to the academic growth of students and educators alike.
Throughout her career, Jenika has demonstrated adaptability and versatility, serving in various capacities such as Senior Math Coach, Principal, Academic Dean, Dean of School Culture, Instructional Coach, and more. This diversity of roles has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of educational dynamics, from curriculum development to staff mentorship.
Armed with a Master of Education in Special Education from CUNY Brooklyn College and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from The Pennsylvania State University, Jenika combines academic rigor with practical experience.
Recognized as an Achievement First Stage 4 Distinguished Teacher and a finalist for the Teach for America Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching, Jenika Mullen continues to make significant contributions to the field of education. Her nomination for the Sue Lehman Award for Excellence in Teaching further underscores her commitment to shaping the future of education.
Jenika is not only an education professional but a catalyst for positive change, consistently leveraging her skills and knowledge to elevate the standards of education and inspire both students and colleagues.
Dedicated and results-driven education professional, Jenika M. Mullen, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the realm of academic leadership. With a proven track record spanning over a decade, Jenika has excelled in various roles. Jenika has successfully coached school leaders across diverse districts and cities, including Charlotte, NC, St. Louis, MO, Minneapolis, MN, Bronx, NY, and New Rochelle, NY. Her leadership has been instrumental in implementing Achievement First’s exercise-based math curriculum, contributing to the academic growth of students and educators alike.
Throughout her career, Jenika has demonstrated adaptability and versatility, serving in various capacities such as Senior Math Coach, Principal, Academic Dean, Dean of School Culture, Instructional Coach, and more. This diversity of roles has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of educational dynamics, from curriculum development to staff mentorship.
Armed with a Master of Education in Special Education from CUNY Brooklyn College and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from The Pennsylvania State University, Jenika combines academic rigor with practical experience.
Recognized as an Achievement First Stage 4 Distinguished Teacher and a finalist for the Teach for America Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching, Jenika Mullen continues to make significant contributions to the field of education. Her nomination for the Sue Lehman Award for Excellence in Teaching further underscores her commitment to shaping the future of education.
Jenika is not only an education professional but a catalyst for positive change, consistently leveraging her skills and knowledge to elevate the standards of education and inspire both students and colleagues.
Meet the Raleigh Superintendent
Jermaine Gassaway is a native of Washington, DC. He began advocating for quality education at a very young age which ultimately led to him deciding to leave DC at the age of 15 to attend a boarding school called The Piney Woods School in Jackson, Mississippi—a decision that changed his life and trajectory. Jermaine went on to become a proud graduate of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Jermaine is a strong advocate for equity in public education, with a particular focus on increasing teacher diversity in public schools. He recently published Unopened Books: Multiplying the 2%, which documents “the unfathomable rate of black males in education” and details the transformative power of building a teacher workforce that more closely resembles the diversity of the students in our schools. Jermaine taught 3rd through 8th grades and was a 2010 Teach For America corps member in Detroit, where over 90 percent of his students scored “advanced” or “proficient” on the state standardized assessment (MEAP), and where he also served as Curriculum Coordinator.
Jermaine was previously the principal at Rocketship Nashville Northeast Elementary School for 4 years and has helped lead his school to achieve Reward status— the highest performance rating in the state of Tennessee. In addition, Rocketship Nashville Northeast Elementary School grew 3 times faster than any other elementary school in Nashville on the state standardized assessment for the 2018-2019 school year. Jermaine also served as Rocketship’s Director of Schools for Nashville.
Jermaine is passionately committed to ensuring the success of all students. He fervently believes that all students deserve an excellent education and the quest to reach and complete college and achieve lifelong success starts now with every book read and every equation solved. He is excited to work closely with teachers, school leaders, and community members to ensure students are making the academic gains necessary to achieve this success in school and life. Jermaine is a proud husband and father to two amazing kids and his hobbies include running, traveling, and reading.
Jermaine Gassaway is a native of Washington, DC. He began advocating for quality education at a very young age which ultimately led to him deciding to leave DC at the age of 15 to attend a boarding school called The Piney Woods School in Jackson, Mississippi—a decision that changed his life and trajectory. Jermaine went on to become a proud graduate of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Jermaine is a strong advocate for equity in public education, with a particular focus on increasing teacher diversity in public schools. He recently published Unopened Books: Multiplying the 2%, which documents “the unfathomable rate of black males in education” and details the transformative power of building a teacher workforce that more closely resembles the diversity of the students in our schools. Jermaine taught 3rd through 8th grades and was a 2010 Teach For America corps member in Detroit, where over 90 percent of his students scored “advanced” or “proficient” on the state standardized assessment (MEAP), and where he also served as Curriculum Coordinator.
Jermaine was previously the principal at Rocketship Nashville Northeast Elementary School for 4 years and has helped lead his school to achieve Reward status— the highest performance rating in the state of Tennessee. In addition, Rocketship Nashville Northeast Elementary School grew 3 times faster than any other elementary school in Nashville on the state standardized assessment for the 2018-2019 school year. Jermaine also served as Rocketship’s Director of Schools for Nashville.
Jermaine is passionately committed to ensuring the success of all students. He fervently believes that all students deserve an excellent education and the quest to reach and complete college and achieve lifelong success starts now with every book read and every equation solved. He is excited to work closely with teachers, school leaders, and community members to ensure students are making the academic gains necessary to achieve this success in school and life. Jermaine is a proud husband and father to two amazing kids and his hobbies include running, traveling, and reading.
Meet Movement School's CEO
Kerri-Ann T. Thomas was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and her master’s degree in education from Columbia University. She became a teacher, dean/assistant principal, principal and superintendent for the Achievement First Network in Connecticut and New York. As a principal she made history at Achievement First as the first turnaround school to make the most growth and outperformed the district within one year and leading the number 1 elementary school in Hartford, CT. As a superintendent at AF she led the New York Elementary schools in East NY and was the entire NY ES lead. KTT relocated back south and took the role of CAO at Movement Charter schools in Charlotte, NC. Months later she became the CEO of Movement Schools partnering with school teams towards the Movement mission and its expansion. Kerri-Ann is also the author of two children’s books called “Roll Call” and “The Coffee Shop.” Another fun fact is that she owns a tea shop called Brooklyn Tea in Atlanta, GA. As an educator, pushes students and peers to believe that “although you are a product of your environment you do not have to become a duplicate of the majority.”
Kerri-Ann T. Thomas was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and her master’s degree in education from Columbia University. She became a teacher, dean/assistant principal, principal and superintendent for the Achievement First Network in Connecticut and New York. As a principal she made history at Achievement First as the first turnaround school to make the most growth and outperformed the district within one year and leading the number 1 elementary school in Hartford, CT. As a superintendent at AF she led the New York Elementary schools in East NY and was the entire NY ES lead. KTT relocated back south and took the role of CAO at Movement Charter schools in Charlotte, NC. Months later she became the CEO of Movement Schools partnering with school teams towards the Movement mission and its expansion. Kerri-Ann is also the author of two children’s books called “Roll Call” and “The Coffee Shop.” Another fun fact is that she owns a tea shop called Brooklyn Tea in Atlanta, GA. As an educator, pushes students and peers to believe that “although you are a product of your environment you do not have to become a duplicate of the majority.”
“One child, one teacher, one book,
one pen can change the world.”
| Malala Yousafzai
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