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A Fun-Filled, Interactive 100% Customized School Assembly for YOUR California School & Theme

Have a Specific Theme for a School Assembly Program in Mind? This is It!

Educational and fun school assemblies are a wonderful way to get your students excited about a topic. Assemblies are also a great way to launch a campaign in your school. But sometimes, it’s hard to find the right assembly program for your topic. Or the specific lessons or concepts you need. Or not at all.


Until now.


I’m Bay Area school assembly presenter Brian Scott. Each year, I present amazingly fun and educational assemblies to California schools. My programs always receive rave reviews, like this one:

“Brian was engaging, enthusiastic, relatable, great communication skills, and entertaining.”


Brenda Sterling - Baywood Elementary

You’ll find plenty more throughout this site proving my assemblies are of the highest caliber. 


But back to your problem. What if you can’t find the exact program you need? 


That’s where my program “Basic Structure” comes in.

Introducing a Flexible, Customizable Assembly to Perfectly Fit Your Needs

My school assembly program “Basic Structure” is, well, a basic framework we can collaborate on to create the perfect school assembly. One that highlights the educational points and vocabulary you need. One that kids will find entertaining and fun.


In the past, I’ve created school assemblies on several topics, including:


  • Character Education
  • Bully Prevention
  • Reading
  • Science
  • Ecology
  • And many more.


While the lessons differ in each program, I’ve distilled everything down to an effective, simple ‘formula’ that allows me to create an amazing school assembly. I’ll use that formula to create a school assembly perfectly aligned with your school’s goals and curriculum.

“I liked the way he involved all the students and seemed just as excited as they were.”


Lanell Warnock - Alturas Elementary

Of course, even the most educationally-sound assembly isn’t worth much if the kids don’t pay attention. Here’s how I will grab your students’ attention and maintain focus for the entire runtime of the show…

5 ‘Tools’ I Use to Guarantee 100% Control of Your Students

Kids want to have fun. They want whatever content they consume to be entertaining and enjoyable. If it’s not, they won’t pay attention. It’s that simple. So here’s how I ensure your kiddos are enthralled and riveted throughout the show:

  1. MAGIC! Yup, magic! With TV shows like Fool Us, magic has never been more popular. I use magic that’s visual, age-appropriate, and most of all, fun! But here’s an important point…every effect I perform illustrates an important concept or teaches a lesson. The magic exists to help kids remember your concepts!
  2. JOIN-IN FUN: Kids love getting involved with the show. I bring several students up on stage throughout the show to help. Your students will love getting in on the fun! Best of all, I involve the entire audience through the assembly too.
  3. AGE-APPROPRIATE HUMOR: Some performers try to slip ‘adult’ humor into their shows to appeal to the grownups. Not me! My shows are funny, and both kids and faculty will laugh throughout the show. But I never say or do anything with questionable content.
  4. A FEAST FOR THE EYES: Your students will say “Wow!” and “Cool!” before the show even starts! My colorful backdrop and banners serve as the perfect theatrical frame for the show.
  5. MUSIC & SOUND SYSTEM: Performing in front of 250-500 students at once means they need to hear me! So I bring my own wireless microphone and sound system to every show I do. This way, kids can hear every word I say. And since I bring my system, I don’t need any help from your school’s A/V department!

“I appreciated the awesome skills in crowd control. Our K-6 Students were engaged for an hour! Impressive.”


Lauren Albert - Summer School Principal, Oroville City Eleme

Let’s Create the Perfect School Assembly Together!

My “Basic Structure” assembly framework can accommodate virtually any program need. With its ‘silly putty-like’ flexibility, I can easily accommodate your lessons and messages. Getting started is easy!


We can connect in three ways:

  1. Call me at (415) 999-7084. Operators are standing by! (Just kidding!) We can talk about your assembly goals, what messages or content you need, and more.
  2. Email me at Info@BrianScottProductions.com. Feel free to ask me anything!
  3. Fill out the Contact Form on this page.

But here comes the big warning. Because I’m one of the Bay Area’s busiest school assembly and family entertainment performers, my schedule fills up fast. And let’s face it, if I’m going to create a fun, educational, and satisfying assembly program for your school, the more lead time I have the better!


Contact me today, while you’re thinking about it.


I look forward to hearing from you soon!


--Brian Scott 

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