NEDShowThe Early ISD ACE Program is bringing a character education assembly program called The NED Show to their students on Thursday, April 16.  Performance at Primary will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Primary gym and Elementary and Middles School will be held at the Middle School gym at 1:15 p.m.  Parents are invited and encouraged to attend.

For more than 25 years, this unique character education program has provided a kid-friendly school assembly presentation that promotes persistence, kindness, and excellence in elementary and middle school students. The assembly focuses on the importance of three simple principles:

Never give up, Encourage others and Do your best®.

In the performance, a professional children’s actor uses storytelling, humor, magic, and yo-yo tricks to introduce kids to a fictional cartoon boy named “NED.” Students learn that NED’s name is an acronym for the three principles and that living these principles out is the secret to being a champion at school and in life.

Early ISD will be one of approximately 5,000 schools to see The NED Show this year. Since 1989, the program has visited more than 25 million students throughout all 50 states, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. They have also presented to children at the White House on eleven different occasions.

In addition to delivering a character education assembly to schools, The NED Show provides free online lesson plans, classroom resources and parent tools that promote character education at school and at home.

Learn more at www.theNEDshow.com.