Character Building School Assembly in North Carolina - Program Overview
BMX Freestylers Dream Team provides character building school assembly for K-8 elementary and middle schools across North Carolina. Founded by Dennis Langlais in 1991, the team has performed at 3,000+ schools delivering character building school assembly that uses high-flying BMX action to teach respect, responsibility, perseverance, and integrity.
North Carolina service area: Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Cary, Wilmington, High Point, Concord, and every North Carolina county.
Contact: Phone (657) 345-4603 - Email [email protected] - Website https://bmxschoolassemblies.com/
Grant eligibility: North Carolina DHHS Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch and QuitlineNC grants.
Character Building School Assembly in North Carolina
An editorial look at how a 40-minute BMX assembly becomes the catalyst for the North Carolina school year's most important conversation: who we choose to be when no one is watching.

Why character is built, not born — and how a North Carolina BMX show drives it home.
Character isn't taught from a textbook. It's modeled. When riders fall, get back up, and cheer each other on in front of North Carolina students, they show kids what perseverance actually looks like. Our character building school assembly weaves four core virtues into every segment of the show.
From Charlotte to Concord, principals and SEL coordinators tell us the same thing: students quote the riders for months. That's the difference between a presentation and a transformation.
Four Virtues, One Assembly
Every show in North Carolina is built around four character pillars woven into the BMX action.
Respect
Toward teachers, peers, family, and self. The riders model it on every trick.
Responsibility
Owning choices, even the hard ones. Especially after a fall.
Perseverance
The story of every BMX rider - and every North Carolina student who's struggled.
Integrity
What you do when no one's watching. The North Carolina pledge that closes the show.
It wasn't a school assembly. It was a moment my students will reference for years - the day character stopped being a poster on the wall and became something they could see.North Carolina Middle School Principal · Raleigh Area
Across North Carolina
We travel the entire state to bring character building school assembly to schools in Charlotte · Raleigh · Greensboro · Durham · Winston-Salem · Fayetteville · Cary · Wilmington · High Point · Concord, and every district served by the I-40 / I-85 / I-95 corridor.
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