ASSEMBLIES

This year, the PTO is sponsoring multiple assemblies at Elliott Elementary. We are excited to be able to present opportunities for the students to learn in a hands on environment. 

 

  

March 5th 2026 | Bear Down on Bullies 

Staley Da Bear is coming to Elliott Elementary on March 5th, 2026!

 

The Chicago Bears are proud to present the most informative, hands-on, anti-bullying show in the NFL! Bear Down on Bullies was created by Staley Da Bear, the team’s official mascot to educate today’s youth about the importance of respect and to offerer tips on how to deal with and prevent bullying.

 

During the 45-minute hour assembly, Staley Da Bear, his emcee, and students will discuss proper ways to positively address/deal with bullying.  

 

9:45 AM: Kindergarten, 1st &  2nd Grade.

10:45 AM: 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 15th 2026 | Pro Kids Assembly

 

The Pro-Kids Show is coming to Elliott Elementary on January 15th, 2026! 

 

This is a 45 minute assembly that focuses on social -emotional learning, mental health, character education, and building community!

 

Tim Hannig’s Pro-Kids Show connects with kids through his award-winning magic, comedy, music, puppets & audience involvement. The show is filled with JOY as Tim connects with students & staff.

 

9:30 AM: Kindergarten, 1st &  2nd Grade.

10:30 AM: 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade. 

 

Home - Tim Hannig's Pro-Kids Show

 

 

 

 

 

DECEMBER 5th 2025 | GALAXY ON THE GO ASSEMBLY

 

Galaxy on the Go leads students through interactive 360º full-dome astronomy lessons using cutting-edge Starry Night software, designed to make complex space science easy to grasp.  Students receive age-appropriate instruction that aligns with what they’re already learning in class. From the motion of the planets to the birth of stars, the assembly covers:

  • Earth, Moon & Sun

  • Solar System & Planets

  • Constellations & Star Finding

  • Space Exploration & Technology

  • And much more

With real-time sky simulations, constellation overlays, and deep-sky visualizations built on cutting-edge datasets, students don’t just learn about the universe—they explore it.