Breakout Assembly – Our Core Assembly
Assembly Length: 45–60 minutes | Grades: K–12
Method: Engaging & Unforgettable
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Exciting feats of strength – breaking bricks, bending steel bars, and other demonstrations grab attention and illustrate key points in unforgettable ways.
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Student participation – kids are actively involved throughout, making the message personal and memorable.
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Personal story –Joe shares how others helped him discover his value, grow in kindness, manage emotions in healthy ways, and overcome bullying.
Why Schools Choose Point of Break
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Immediate engagement – high-energy presentation holds attention from start to finish.
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Practical life lessons – aligns with SEL and anti-bullying goals. Students are inspired to take a stand for kindness and against bullying.
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Easy to host – we bring our own sound gear and arrive early. You choose the date—we handle the rest.
Assembly Objectives
Students leave having learned to:
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Recognize their value – Understand that self-worth isn’t defined by others’ opinions. A healthy mindset shapes feelings, actions, and ultimately, success in life.
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Encourage kindness and empathy – Discover the power of words and actions to uplift others, showing respect and compassion in daily interactions.
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Cope with emotions in healthy ways – Realize they are not alone. Learn why bottling up anger and frustration leads to harmful behaviors, and how talking with trusted adults can help.
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Be a good friend – Stand beside peers who are struggling. Sometimes listening and showing support makes all the difference.
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Lead positive change – Students are encouraged to be the change in their school. When students lead the movement, lasting impact is possible.
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Our Mission
Our goal is to provide high-quality assemblies for schools on tighter budgets. We keep our assemblies at low cost because we want to be a resource schools can utilize. We will never turn a school away due to lack of funding.
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While bullying doesn’t disappear overnight, we partner with schools to reinforce this message and support lasting, student-led change.