School Shows
Quinn Beasley delivers a high-impact school assembly that combines elite circus performance with a powerful message about resilience, mental health, and positive decision-making. His program is designed to captivate students immediately while reinforcing key social-emotional learning outcomes.
Through extraordinary feats such as juggling knives atop a ten-foot unicycle, Quinn captures full student attention within seconds. Once engaged, he shares his honest story of overcoming depression, bullying, addiction, and homelessness by discovering a healthy outlet and committing to personal growth. His message emphasizes accountability, perseverance, emotional regulation, and the importance of finding constructive passions.
This program aligns naturally with school goals around:
• Social-emotional learning (SEL)
• Anti-bullying initiatives
• Mental health awareness
• Growth mindset and resilience
• Goal-setting and personal responsibility
Quinn provides practical, age-appropriate tools students can apply immediately, encouraging them to channel adversity into productive action rather than destructive choices.
Having performed for thousands of students across numerous schools, Quinn maintains the highest standards of professionalism, safety, and audience engagement. Each presentation is tailored to the specific age group, ensuring relevance and appropriateness for elementary, middle, and high school audiences.
The result is a safe, structured, high-energy assembly that students talk about long after it ends — while reinforcing the values schools work hard to instill every day.
"The most impactful cultural event we have had to date"
- Joyce Willows, Principal Vanway Elementary

"The students are still raving about the performance a full week later"
-Kristen Helfrich Vice Principle, Harwin Elementary
"Quinn had us all amazed with his juggling and acrobatics. Our students were in awe of what he was able to do! This was the best school wide performance I have seen in all my years and I hope we can get him back again in the future."
- Blake Briscoe, Principal, Morley Elementary