Assemblies

Auditorium filled with students with hands in the air.

Image description: Photo of a school auditorium filled with children, many who have their hands raised in the air. At the front of the room we see someone (Alan) seated in a wheelchair and someone else (Christian) standing up with his hand in the air facing the students. A colorful slide is displayed on a large screen above the stage.

While a once-a-year assembly isn’t enough on its own, we know assemblies can be an important and memorable part of the school year. We help schools offer assemblies that center disability inclusion and representation in ways that spark curiosity, celebrate diversity, and strengthen community.

We can provide or help schools connect with engaging assemblies that highlight disability as a natural part of the human experience, accessibility, and turning awareness into action. Assemblies can be adapted for most grade levels and are designed to spark curiosity, celebrate diversity, and build a stronger school community.

Contact us at info@DisabilityEqualityEducation.org or by phone at 726-726-1155 to discuss your specific assembly needs.