School Supply List

Attention scholars! The new school year is just around the corner, and it’s time to gear up for success. To get off to a great start, make sure to download and review the school supply list. Scholar’s are asked to bring what they can.

Download the School Supply List by Grade

After-School Care

After-School

Movement partners to offer a variety of options for after-school care.

Rise (onsite)
Rise exists to love and value students by demonstrating Christ’s love, teaching Biblical truths and empowering them to rise up to God’s unique calling on their lives. Our program includes arts and crafts, games, storytelling, skits and so much more! 

    • Hours:
      • Monday – Thursday 3pm-6pm
      • Friday 12pm-4pm
    •  Cost:
      • Monthly: $225 per student
      • Weekly: $60 per student
      • Financial assistance and sibling discounts available

GEP  (Freedom campus only)
GEP provides an out-of-school educational program that is fun and enjoyable for eligible school-age students and their parents in which, regardless of their background and abilities, they fully realize their potential for academic achievement, cultural/social enrichment, positive self-esteem and productive citizenship.

Director: Ms. Forney, tforney@gepinc.org, 980-229-7289

Community options

Urban Promise
UrbanPromise Charlotte’s mission is to provide Charlotte’s children and youth with the spiritual, academic, and social development necessary to become Christian leaders determined to restore their communities.

https://www.urbanpromisecharlotte.org/
(704) 980-7768
INFO@URBANPROMISECHARLOTTE.ORG

Farm Pond KinderCare (1.3 mi)
This innovative before – and after-school program allows school-age children to balance learning and fun through a variety of experiences. From homework help to fun physical activities, our program is designed so that everyone goes home happy.

  • Hours: 3:15 to 6:30pm
  • Cost: $500 per month, $125 per week

Simmons YMCA (1.8 mi)
Afterschool programs at the Y are flexible, convenient and offer enriching opportunities for children who need afternoon care. We boast unique and innovative approaches to traditional Afterschool care full of fun activities indoors and outdoors.

  • Hours: 3:15 to  6:30pm
  • Cost: $480 per month

Child Care Network – Sharon Amity (2.3 mi)
Our before and after school program provides children daily experiences in math, science, language, and art as well as outdoor time to run and play. Transportation to and from school provided.

  • Hours: 3:15 to 6pm
  • Price: $488 per month

 

Transportation

Movement Schools partner with Eagle Bus Service to provide transportation for our students.

Eastland Campus: Eastland Bus Registration and Information

Freedom Campus: Freedom Bus Registration and Information

Southwest Campus: Southwest Bus Registration and Information

Northwest Campus: Northwest Bus Registration and Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about specific bus stops? Contact Michelle at Eagle Bus Directly:
Via Text: 704-606-5661
Via Email: michelle@theeaglebus.com

About Eagle Bus
Since 2009 Eagle Bus Service has provided safe transportation to charter schools throughout Mecklenburg County. Movement School partners with Eagle Bus Service to provide convenient cluster meeting points.  They do not provide door-to-door service. Cluster meeting points minimize the time students spend on the bus, and pick-up and drop-off times are consistent each day.

Uniforms

Movement School is committed to ensuring that each of our scholars feels welcomed and valued in a nurturing environment that pushes them to excel and achieve their best. That’s why we’ve decided to create a uniform dress code — so no student feels left out, and all can feel like they’re part of the family.

 

All students are required to follow the dress code:

Movement School monogrammed polo shirt and gray cardigan.
Elementary School – Red Polo
Middle School – Gray Polo
  • Must have school logo
  • Sweater/sweatshirt (red or gray)
BOTTOMS:
Black pants, shorts or skirt/skort (not to exceed more than one inch above the knee).
  • No jeans
  • No leggings or joggers
FOOTWEAR:
All black shoes.
  • No open-toe
  • No sandals
  • No slides
  • No clogs/Crocs
ACCESSORIES:
All accessories should be consistent with the spirit of the uniform policy.
  • Black belt for clothing items with belt loops
  • Head coverings are only allowed for religious reasons inside the school building
OTHER:
When approved by the administration, select clothing may be allowed on particular school days. Professional dress will be requested or required for select events including project presentations.
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