Assemblies in Schools
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School assemblies don’t have to feel like a last-minute scramble. Assemblies in Schools brings performers directly to auditoriums and gyms across the city, turning what could be a logistical headache into something students actually look forward to. They handle everything from booking to setup, so teachers can focus on keeping the energy in the room instead of juggling contracts.
You’ll find their office at 2440 Broadway #275, right in that stretch of the Upper West Side where brownstones meet the buzz of Broadway. The neighborhood itself is full of schools, community centers, and families who expect more than just a standard presentation—this part of town doesn’t settle for ordinary, and neither do the teams that hire them. From anti-bullying skits to science demos, they coordinate acts that align with what educators are already teaching.
Performances range from magic shows that tie into math lessons to musicians who explain songwriting in ways that resonate with middle-schoolers. There are also storytelling sessions that adapt folktales to current social themes, plus interactive workshops where kids don’t just watch—they participate. The goal isn’t just entertainment; it’s reinforcement of the curriculum in a format that sticks.
If you’re organizing an event and want to check availability or discuss themes, give them a call at (212) 877-2219. For directions to their office or to see where they’ve been performing lately, pull up the map. They’re the ones making sure the next school assembly doesn’t feel like a chore.