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School Presentation in New Hampshire

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Vol. XXXV · No. 26 Statewide Edition

school presentation New Hampshire - The Granite State Bulletin

★ A New Hampshire School Presentation Quarterly · BMX Freestylers Dream Team · Est. MCMXCI ★
26 May 2026 Wednesday Edition · MA
★ Front Page · New Hampshire Edition

School Presentation,
delivered.

"For three and a half decades, the Granite State has invited us to address its students. We Our school presentation new hampshire services ensure arrive with two ramps, a sound system, and a script tailored to the school down the road."

A school presentation in New Hampshire is, before all else, a relationship with the principal — and through the principal, with three hundred to six hundred students seated on a gymnasium floor or a blacktop in the cool Granite State morning. We have practiced that relationship since 1991.

The format has evolved. The audiences have changed. The school year now opens earlier, ends later, and packs more priorities into every hour. But the discipline of the BMX Freestylers Dream Team's school presentation has not changed: a 40-minute production with a tight script, a polished delivery, and a message that survives the trip from the gymnasium to the cafeteria.

The New Hampshire schoolhouse has a long memory and a high bar. The New Hampshire's teachers and administrators have seen every iteration of guest speaker, magician, motivational athlete, and "edutainer" the industry has produced. They are not easily impressed. The bookings — and the rebookings — speak for themselves.

What follows is a complete reference for principals, PTA chairs, and district leaders considering a custom school presentation for K-8 students anywhere in New Hampshire. Topics, specifications, service area, and frequently asked questions are all on these pages.

School presentation BMX Freestylers Dream Team New Hampshire K-8 audience
Above: The Dream Team — New Hampshire assembly, spring 2026.

★ By The Numbers

  • Schools served 3,000+
  • Years on tour XXXIV
  • Students / show UP TO 600
  • Runtime 40 MIN
  • Setup time 15 MIN
  • Insurance FULL
  • PO accepted YES
  • Average rating ★★★★★ 5.0
Section B — Topics & Specifications
B-1 · The Catalog

Custom topics, delivered.

— a list of recurring presentation themes requested by New Hampshire K-8 schools.
B-1.1 · Character

The Six Pillars of Character

The classic character-education framework — trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship — delivered through stunts, story, and student call-and-response.

K-8 · 40 min
B-1.2 · Bullying

The Upstander Code

Anti-bullying presentation built around the three actions of an upstander. Aligned to New Hampshire Chapter 92 and NH DOE SEL competencies.

K-8 · 40 min
B-1.3 · Digital

The THINK Protocol

Digital citizenship, social media literacy, and the trace. Designed for upper-elementary and middle schoolers in MA's 4-8 grade band.

4-8 · 40 min
B-1.4 · Wellness

Drug-Free By Choice

Red Ribbon Week-style presentation. Drug-free pledge, peer-pressure response, healthy alternatives. Anchored by professional riders' own choices.

K-8 · 40 min
B-1.5 · Wellness

Vape Awareness

Modern, no-preach presentation on vaping and e-cigarettes. Built for New Hampshire middle schools and supported by NH Health Education.

5-8 · 40 min
B-1.6 · Motivation

The Bigger Air

Goal-setting and perseverance — illustrated by the years between learning a stunt and landing it. Perfect for end-of-quarter or testing-week recovery.

K-8 · 40 min
B-1.7 · Reward

The Reward Show

Pure entertainment school presentation. PBIS rewards, end-of-year, post-MCAS. Big finale, big air, big crowd response.

K-8 · 40 min
B-1.8 · Custom

A Bespoke Presentation

Custom-topic presentation, built to your district's priority. From financial literacy through to environmental stewardship — discuss during quote phase.

K-8 · 40 min
B-1.9 · Combo

The Double Bill

Two presentations on the same day. Common pairing: a K-3 morning show + a 4-8 afternoon show — same crew, same ramps, two scripts.

K-8 · 2 × 40 min
Section C — The Essay
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C-1 · The Essay · By the Editors

On the discipline of the forty-minute presentation.

The forty-minute school presentation is among the most demanding formats in performance. The audience is K-8. The audience has just transitioned from class, or recess, or breakfast. The audience knows exactly what it expects. The presenter has roughly two minutes to earn the next thirty-eight.

We did not start in 1991 with this framing. We started with one ramp and a hope. The framing arrived slowly, by the way that experience always arrives: in small failures, in audiences that fidgeted, in messages that landed and in messages that did not. By the late 1990s, the team had a script. By the early 2000s, it had a curriculum. By now, it has both, plus the discipline to know when to throw out either.

What makes the New Hampshire circuit particular is the school. Granite State principals read more carefully than their counterparts elsewhere. The PTAs ask harder questions. The teachers reserve judgment until the assembly is over and the students are back in their classrooms — which is exactly the right policy. The verdict on a school presentation is delivered at the morning bell on the following Monday.

So we structure every New Hampshire presentation around what is recoverable on Monday. The story segments are sticky. The messages are simple enough that a fourth-grader can quote them back to a parent in the car ride home. The ramps and the choreography exist to make the messages memorable, not to bury them.

The same crew comes back to the same schools — every year for a decade in some cases. The hugs at the cafeteria door are the truest review the team gets. They are the reason we still tour, three and a half decades in, on a calendar built around the New Hampshire school year.

If your school is in the Granite State, your students are in K through 8, and you need a school presentation that earns its forty minutes — we are at the number on this page. We will return your call inside one business day.

C-2 · Photo Spread

From The New Hampshire Tour
BMX rider addressing New Hampshire K-8 students at a school presentation
Above: Mid-presentation — the rider's address to the floor.
New Hampshire K-8 teacher cheering with students at a school presentation
Right: The crowd response — teachers and students alike.

D-1 · Service Area Directory

★ New Hampshire · K-8 · Year-Round Calendar ★
ManchesterHillsborough Co.
Active 2026
NashuaNashua Co.
Active 2026
ConcordMerrimack Co.
Active 2026
DoverStrafford Co.
Active 2026
RochesterStrafford Co.
Active 2026
KeeneCheshire Co.
Active 2026
PortsmouthRockingham Co.
Active 2026
DerryRockingham Co.
Active 2026
SalemRockingham Co.
Active 2026
MerrimackStrafford Co.
Active 2026
HudsonStrafford Co.
Active 2026
LondonderryRockingham Co.
Active 2026
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The most thoughtful K-8 school presentation we have hosted in fifteen years. Students were quoting the upstander code back to their teachers by the following Monday morning.

★ Principal · K-8 Elementary Greater Manchester, New Hampshire · Booked three consecutive years

E-1 · Reader Inquiries

Questions from New Hampshire Administrators

What topics can the school presentation cover?

Any K-8-appropriate topic — character, anti-bullying, drug-free, healthy choices, perseverance, goal-setting, digital citizenship, or fully custom topics for your district. We discuss during the quote phase and customize the script.

How long is the presentation?

40 minutes of active presentation time, with 15 minutes of setup and 15 minutes of breakdown. Roughly 70 minutes total on site. Double-bill format is available for K-3 + 4-8 splits.

How many students can attend?

Up to 600 students per presentation. For larger New Hampshire schools, we schedule back-to-back shows to ensure every K-8 student has a seat in the front rows.

What setup do you need?

40-by-120-foot hard surface (blacktop, parking lot), one power outlet within 150 feet. A gym with 20+ foot ceilings works as a rain backup. We bring everything else.

Do you accept New Hampshire school purchase orders?

Yes. We work with NH school business offices on POs, invoices, and contracts. PTA or PTO direct billing is also available if that is your school's funding source.

What if the weather turns bad?

New Hampshire weather is no surprise. We move indoors, reschedule within the district, or run a shorter format — whatever the principal prefers. No rescheduling fee.

How far ahead should we book?

4-8 weeks for standard windows. October (Red Ribbon Week), Bullying Prevention Month, and end-of-year fill faster — 8-12 weeks ahead recommended for those peaks.

Are riders insured and background-checked?

Yes. Full liability COI delivered before the date. Every performer is background-checked, current, and a professional whose career is built around K-8 audiences.

E-2 · Pricing & Inquiries

Show pricing & the answers.

Professional BMX school presentations since 1991 — clear pricing, honest answers, zero surprises.

30+
Years
5,000+
Schools
80%
Re-book
100%
Insured
★ Section F · Booking Inquiries ★

Reserve the Front Page.

Five-minute online booking. No commitment required to hold a New Hampshire date. School purchase orders accepted.