The Extreme Science School Assembly for Schools all Over the Nation

Extreme Science
Inspiring the Mind since 1999

Click here for the school science assembly site.

As seen on America’s Got Talent and now Emmy-Nominated

Source of the ‘Make sure it’s on low‘ meme, with one billion views

One of the best science assemblies ever! – Jason Shaffer, Shenandoah Middle School, Iowa

Students need engaging science assemblies more than ever! Hagerman’s  school assemblies can engage elementary school students and middle school students creating a unique learning experience.

Moreland Hills School performance review

Warham Middle School local news report

I can honestly say that I have never thought a show was so great that I would invite them back for 2 years in a row. – Cynthia Bice, Harry S. Truman Elementary, Rolla, MO

  • Tesla coilDemonstrating various instruments of fun, Hagerman investigates the science behind many things we take for granted in our everyday lives.
  • Using in-line skates, Hagerman learns the laws of motion
  • Armed with a giant bungee cord slingshot, the audience witnesses potential and kinetic energyPotential Energy demonstration in school science assembly
  • Gyroscopes explain a curious balancing act
  • Slime oozes from polymers
  • Crystals cause water to “vanish”
  • See the worlds largest ball made of recycled Styrofoam cups
  • Electricity is utilized for a shocking experience

“This is my 45th and last year of teaching, and your Extreme Science Assembly on Friday was the best Assembly I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen a lot…  You were very very funny, and the students laughed and got your many great jokes. That made the program even more special. – John Vixie, Freedom Elementary School, Modesto, CA

“He was absolutely wonderful today!  So many teachers said he was one of the best assemblies we’ve ever had – and this was our first in person assembly in about 2 years!” – Joey Cole, East Quogue Community PTA, East Quogue, NY

“Your Extreme Science show was hands down the best assembly I’ve been to in my 16 years of teaching! My students and I have been talking about it all day long!” – Cassi Crossman, Tecumseh Elementary, Jamesville, NY

Extreme Science 2.0 School Assembly

Hagerman and Litmus in Extreme Science 2.0

Extreme Science is a large production with two performers .  With two performers, Extreme Science provides bigger and more visual science experiments than other assemblies.

The larger experiments, along with music, captures the attention of students like no other.

The videos below show two of the routines that are included.

Harvey Green, Fremont, CA PTA Reviews (Facebook)

Extreme Science School Assembly Educates and Entertains

This show is pact full of information presented with a strong backbone of comedy. Students can also expect to see: reactions that create different gases, the recycling of Styrofoam, the production of water, and much more. This show literally ends with a BANG!!!!!

The promo video to the left was made in 1999.

“I just wanted to say thank you again for an amazing show you put on for our students. They were so excited and I loved watching their expressions. I have been teaching 20 years and I have to say this was the best assembly I have ever had at our school.” – Scott Wilson, Lomus Elementary, Phoenix, AZ

Prices:

Our shows are large productions with two performers and is most cases no travel expenses are added

$1575 for a single daytime performance, $2175 for two back-to-back performances. ($300 charge for AM and PM split performances) Max audience size: 250ish per performance

Single evening performance is $1675.  Max audience size: 500ish per performance

Package deals:  Two afternoon shows and a single evening performance is $3050 ($800 savings).

Travel Expense:  Extreme science is based in Branson, MO but travels all over the country.  There are no travel expenses as long as schools join an existing tour through an area.  Outside planned tours, a travel expense of $.65/mile round trip may be charged.  Contact for tour dates for your area.

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Extreme Science is guaranteed to be one of the best science shows you will ever see.
(Hagerman stakes his reputation on it!)

Availability:

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas KS, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri MO, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio OH, Oklahoma OK, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas TX, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

St. Louis MO, STL MO, Saint Louis MO, KC MO, Kansas City MO, Tulsa OK, Oklahoma City OK, Springfield MO, Houston TX, Dallas TX, Columbus OH, Joplin MO, Topeka KS, Wichita KS, Branson MO, Lake of the Ozarks MO, Osage Beach MO, Columbia MO

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46 thoughts on “The Extreme Science School Assembly for Schools all Over the Nation

  1. Thank you for such an engaging science program which got our students so enthusiastic about science! What a great way to kick off preparation for our science fair!! Not only did our students LOVE the performance . . . the teachers did too!!

  2. HEY!!! I am from Okoboji, and I was wondering why didn’t Bobby wears pants!!! Also, I was wondering how you wouldn’t get shocked when you had Will hold the bulb and put that 100 vtz thingy? THATS SOOOO CRAZY!!

    Please don’t forget us at Okoboji!!

    • I guess balloons really don’t need to wear pants. Good question on the electricity. Electricity is measured in both voltage and amperage. Amperage is the current of the eletricity, much like a river has current. Like a river, electricity that has high current (amperage) it is very dangerous. My tesla coil produces electricity that has a very low current and this is why I did not get hurt when it passed through my body. I did get shocked but it was like the zap you would get from static electricity which also has low amperage. The electricity in your home has VERY high amperage. So high, its deadly!

  3. Hey!:) I loved your performance! I hope you always remember us at River Valley! My fav thing you did was when you had zane hold the light thingy and then you put the electricity thingy on it and made the light shine! (Not very bright though)

  4. OMG!!!!!! Today you went to elder grove school and I was the one who said you were amazing and you wanted it on video!!!! YOU WERE AWESOME!!! I got home and told my parents all about it!!!(especially bobby the balloon)!!!!!!!! THANKS SOOO MUCH!!! You are the best and you put science at a new level!!!!!!!

  5. I loved your act at tipps elementary when you pernounced me and nataly husband and wife and also when you went over cream.
    thank you very much
    it was halarios
    and I still have the sicker from today
    thank you Thuan, P.S. the T.h. in thuan is pernounced Twuan

  6. i hope you will come again next year because you where the best
    person to learn from and i have took your advice and didn’t try any
    of that at home and i wore goggles when i did the gooey stuff like
    like u told us to.

    PS. you are a very nice guy

  7. The children enjoyed the assembly. I heard from many parents that they didn’t stop talking about it when they came home from school. Both groups of children (PreK-3 and 4-6) enjoyed the show equally.

  8. That was great a show. Some parts where spooky and groovy. What did Bobby do to you because you blew him up!!!!!! but why????? Loved the show. #science rocks the show

  9. Thank You for coming. You were really AMAZING. I like the part when you made slime and when you heated the towel. But I miss Bobby! The best part was when you put the cup with water on a girl’s head and took the card on the cup off. It was like magic. Thank You again, my class really appreciated your tricks and your experiments.

  10. I Loved your show! You told me I could mold figures by doing the acetone experiment, so I did! I made a mini elephant, by hot-gluing multiple sculptures. Thank you for presenting us with a show! I hope the virus will be over soon so we can see you in person! 🤗

    • That’s great to hear! I’m happy you’ve all ready started to experiment with your sculptures. It’s a wonderful connect between science and art. I too can’t wait until live shows start back up. Take care! -David

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