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School Assembly Topics & Description

Topics:
. Peer Pressure
. Drug/Alcohol Awareness
. Academic Success
. Conflict Resolution
. Gangs
. Character Building
. Motivation




. Black History
. Abstinence
. Positive Decision Making
. Personal Responsibility
. Promiscuity
. Self-esteem
. Teen Suicide
 
Note: Assemblies are formatted with age appropriate topics
( Click here for a sample program )
    Our school assembly programs are primarily designed to motivate youth of all ages to reach their potential both inside and outside of the classroom. Our programs focus on inspiring students to seetheir potential and live for the future, not just for the moment.

   Keith Davis uses his own personal story of academic struggle to demonstrate to his audience that ‘you don’t have to be great to get started, you just have to get started to be great’ and that ‘readers really do become leaders’. He uses his academic success to show students that knowledge increases their opportunities to succeed. Students are left with the lasting thought that, ‘You can have more if you don’t settle for less’.

   For his high school audiences, Keith touches on relationships. He challenges students to build their relationships on the front seat of respect, not the back seat of disgrace. Keith has found that because many students listen to wrong voices, they make wrong choices. Keith encourages each student to hang out with dream makers not dream breakers.

   Keith Davis uses his platform as a former professional football player to let students know that they don’t have to be a world class athlete, just a world class person to succeed in life.

   The attention of the students is captured by an incredible display of strength. The display coupled with exciting music create a thrilling atmosphere and a lasting impression.

   These feats also serve as a visual aid to a powerful and relevant message. This program Is filled with a great deal of humor, student interaction and volunteer participation. No student or adult will be able to sleep through this program

Approximate time: 45 Minutes

Setting: School gym or auditorium

School must provide: Good sound system, 2 microphones (at least ONE CORDED MICROPHONE)

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