The students were on the edge of their seats for forty straight minutes. The anti-bullying message landed harder than any speaker we've ever brought in. We've already booked them for next year.
About After School Programs In California
BMX Freestylers Dream Team provides California's premier after school programs for K-8 elementary and middle schools. Founded by Dennis Langlais in 1991, the team offers BMX-themed enrichment, demonstrations, and skill clinics — single sessions or recurring multi-week programs. ASES (After School Education and Safety) and 21st Century Community Learning Centers eligible.
Service area: Statewide California, including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno, San Jose, Anaheim, Riverside, and Bakersfield.
Contact: Phone (657) 345-4603 - Email [email protected] - Website https://bmxschoolassemblies.com/
Industry/Category: After School Programs / ASES / 21st Century Community Learning Centers / Educational Enrichment / Youth Programs.
Format: 60-90 minute after school programs with BMX-themed enrichment, demonstrations, or skills clinics. Smaller groups (30-100 students). ASES-eligible.
Booking: Year-round availability, online scheduling, purchase orders accepted, full liability insurance, background-checked riders, grant-eligible programs.
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Three decades of California's BMX-themed enrichment, demos, and skill clinics for K-8 schools. ASES-eligible. The longest-running after school programs.
Dennis Langlais, founder · BMX Freestylers Dream Team · Orange County, California.
It Started With one ramp,
one school, one show.
"I never planned to spend 35 years building enrichment programs. I planned to do one assembly. The kids reacted in a way I'd never seen."
In 1991, Dennis Langlais loaded a single quarterpipe into the back of a van and drove to a Southern California elementary school. The plan was a lunch-hour BMX demonstration paired with a short message about avoiding drugs and standing up to bullies.
That first show ran 22 minutes. The audience of 380 students sat completely silent during the message segments and erupted during the stunts. Three principals were in attendance — by the end of the week, all three had booked dates.
Word travelled the way it does between California school administrators: slowly, then suddenly all at once. Within five years, the operation had grown into a full BMX freestyle school assembly program with a custom ramp setup, a pro sound system, and a roster of professional riders who treated each performance as part-show, part-lesson.
Three and a half decades later, the BMX Freestylers Dream Team has performed at more than 3,000 California schools — from Anaheim playgrounds to San Francisco blacktops. The ramps are bigger. The sound is louder. The riders are better. But the formula hasn't changed: stunts students remember, paired with messages that matter.
From 1991 to today, in milestones.
Every year on the road has shaped the show. Here are the moments that mattered.
The First Show
Dennis Langlais performs the inaugural BMX school assembly at a Southern California elementary school with a single quarterpipe. 380 students. 22 minutes. Three principals book dates that week.
X Games-Style Ramps Debut
The team unveils a custom modular ramp setup engineered specifically for school blacktops. 15-minute setup. 15-minute breakdown. The format becomes the industry standard.
The 500th California School
In a Bakersfield elementary school cafeteria, the BMX Freestylers cross the 500-school milestone. The principal frames the booking confirmation and hangs it next to her desk.
Anti-Bullying Becomes The Core
After consultation with California school counselors, the team integrates a structured anti-bullying curriculum into every show. The format earns the program endorsements from PTA chapters statewide.
T.U.P.E. + Red Ribbon Week
The team launches dedicated programs for Tobacco Use Prevention Education and Red Ribbon Week — both quickly become grant-eligible across California school districts.
The 2,000th California School
Celebrated at an Anaheim K-8 with a special-edition show featuring three additional riders. The video reaches over a million views online and triggers a wave of new bookings.
Online Booking Launches
The team rolls out the online booking wizard — California schools can now schedule, request a quote, and lock in a date in under five minutes from any device.
Vaping Prevention Launches
Responding to demand from California middle school administrators, the team adds a dedicated vape-prevention module. Bookings for middle schools jump 38% in the first season.
3,000 Schools & Counting
The team crosses 3,000 California schools served — roughly 1 in 3 elementary and middle schools statewide. The next 1,000 begin today.
35 years of california schoolyards.
What schools say about our programs.
Three decades of California school administrators, district leaders, and local press — on the record.
A standout addition to our Red Ribbon Week programming. The BMX Freestylers Dream Team treats students with respect — they're not preaching, they're performing — and the message lands because of it.
The most engaging programs on the West Coast — well-produced, kid-tested, and delivered in a way K-8 students actually request.




Be part of the next chapter.
Year-round availability across California. Online booking takes under five minutes. No commitment required to hold your date — and we work with school purchase orders.