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“Your Child is our First Priority”

3303 Achievement Ln, Charlotte, NC 28208 | (704) 391-9875

Education begins at birth. High-quality center-based programs have resulted in positive child outcomes including improved academic achievement, enhanced physical and emotional development, and successful students later in life.

The Howard Levine Child Development Center at Renaissance West (HLCDC) opened in early 2018. With a multi-year vision, RenWest, its volunteers, and supporters spent five years raising $6M for the facility. Furthermore, Inlivian (formerly The Charlotte Housing Authority) contributed $5M towards construction and scholarships. These investments by the community allow access to all regardless of family income. With approximately 300 children ages 0 to 5 living in the surrounding Renaissance and Little Rock Apartment communities, the center will primarily serve families living in the neighborhoods while welcoming any family in Charlotte who desires a quality early education for their child.

Built with intentionality, the HLCDC includes the following elements:

  • Highly skilled teachers, with child care credentials or higher education degrees
  • Reduced classroom ratios
  • Age-appropriate, research-based curriculum
  • Language-rich environment
  • Warm, responsive interactions between staff and children
  • High and consistent levels of child participation
  • Staff Diversity
  • Family Support/Family involvement programs
  • An outdoor play area called a “Natural Learning Environment” inspired by NC State School of Design, Natural Learning Initiative
  • Professional Development and training opportunities in a space called, “The Cato Center for Excellence in Early Childhood Education
  • Partnership opportunities with higher education to allow students to use our observation rooms for research

Scholarships Available!

Thanks to multiple donors, RenWest is proud to offer the Work & Education Support for Transitioning Families (WEST-Fam) Scholarship to families living at Renaissance and Little Rock Apartments for young children to attend the HLCDC.

Dixon Academy, owned and led by Chief Executive Officer Roslyn Dixon, currently operates two five-star licensed centers. As the new operator of the HLCDC, Ms. Dixon states that “we have the experience and compassion to meet and exceed the expectations of the families we will serve.” William “Mack” McDonald Jr., CEO of RWCI shares, “Our goal is to create opportunity, and we are confident that under the leadership of Dixon Academy and Roslyn Dixon, the HLCDC will continue to be a place where children in our community can learn, grow and explore to reach their full potential.”

For more information on enrollment and employment at the Howard Levine Child Development Center, operated by Dixon Academy click HERE.