The School Kit
Most assemblies end when the speaker leaves. Eric's impact lasts 3-6 months—with zero prep required from your team.
90+ Schools Served | 40,000+ Students Impacted
Physical Materials
Journals, pens, reflection cards for every student
Digital Library
Lesson plans, videos, discussion guides
Parent Resources
Take-home guides and conversation starters
Time Saved
20+ hours of curriculum development
12-Month License
Unlimited access to all materials
90+ Schools Said They Want Eric Back! Only 100 Spots Available This Year…
Most school assemblies end when the performer leaves. Eric's program is just getting started.
The School Kit transforms a one-time event into a 3-6 month intervention that:
Reinforces Eric's message through ongoing activities
Saves teachers 20+ hours of curriculum development
Engages students with materials they actually want to use
Brings parents into the conversation at home
Provides professional-grade SEL resources at a fraction of typical costs
All materials are professionally developed, classroom-tested, and aligned with SEL standards.

"The students said that was the best school presentation they had ever had. A parent came in at the end of the day to ask for more information, as her child was still talking about it at 3pm."
— Leanne Malone, Principal, St. Bede School
Ready-to-use lesson plans aligned with SEL standards
Classroom discussion guides with sequenced questions tied to concert themes
Journaling prompts and exercises that build on Eric's message
Behavioral intervention resources connected to concert content
Extension activities for different learning styles and abilities
Zero prep time. Just open and teach.
Professionally-developed curriculum: 20+ hours saved
Classroom-ready materials: No prep time needed
Integrated video content: No content creation required
Parent resources: No communication materials to create
Parent engagement guide with conversation starters
Take-home materials that extend learning beyond school
Resources for supporting teen mental health at home
Email templates to communicate program value to families
Video content from Eric for classroom use
Reinforcement messages students can revisit
Follow-up teachings on key themes
Behind-the-scenes content that maintains connection
"The teachers enjoyed the presentation and wanted to keep the learning going. They worked with all their students to create 'God Cards', as they were inspired by Eric's message."
— Sarena Williams, Principal
How did Eric's story connect with your own experiences?
What surprised you most about his message?
Why do you think so many students struggle with feeling alone?
What can we do as a class community to support each other better?
What's one practical thing you learned that you can use this week?
What does "You're Not Alone" mean to you personally?
Describe a time when you felt isolated. What helped you through it?
Who are the people in your life you can count on? How can you let them know you appreciate them?
What's one small step you can take this week to build connection?
When you're struggling, what tools or practices help you most?
"What did you think about Eric's concert today?"
"Was there anything he said that really stuck with you?"
"Do you ever feel the kind of pressure/isolation he talked about?"
"What helps you when you're feeling overwhelmed?"
"How can I support you better when things get hard?"
Physical Journals
Custom-designed journals with life-visioning prompts
Exercises tied directly to concert themes
Reflection activities that build self-awareness
Identity and purpose discovery frameworks
Resilience-building practices
Quality Pens
Yes, we include pens. Here's why:
Receiving a quality pen with their journal signals to students that this matters. It makes the experience feel special and shows we value their voice and their story.
Reflection Cards
Pocket-sized cards students can carry
Quick prompts for in-the-moment emotional processing
Reminders of key concepts from Eric's message
Tools they can use when they need support
Digital Content Access
Exclusive content from Eric for students
Extended messages and encouragement
Music and videos not available elsewhere
Ongoing connection to the concert experience
Parent Engagement Guide
Conversation starters to discuss concert themes at home
Age-appropriate questions for different grade levels
Tips for listening and supporting without lecturing
Ways to recognize warning signs and when to seek help
Mental Health Resources
Resources for supporting teen mental health at home
Information about the isolation epidemic and how families can help
Follow-up activities families can do together
Local and national mental health support contacts
Why Parent Engagement Matters
Students whose parents engage with SEL content show:
40% greater retention of coping skills
Increased openness to discussing mental health
Stronger family relationships
Better long-term outcomes
The School Kit gives parents the tools to be partners in their child's mental health journey.
The School Kit doesn't just help students—it supports teachers too:
Reduced workload through ready-made, professional resources
Increased student engagement (students actually want to use the journals)
Afternoon to recharge during the concert event
Support in addressing mental health without shouldering it alone
Professional development through high-quality materials and frameworks
Common language across classrooms for discussing mental health
"The teachers enjoyed the presentation and wanted to keep the learning going. They worked with all their students to create 'God Cards', as they were inspired by Eric's message."
— Sarena Williams, Principal, John W. Costello Catholic School
Before the Concert
Pre-event promotional materials delivered
Optional teacher briefing on how to maximize impact
Parent communication templates to build anticipation
Concert Day
High-energy performance for entire student body
Teachers observe and recharge
Shared experience creates cultural momentum
Within 48 Hours
Physical School Kit materials delivered
Digital resources accessible via online portal
Implementation guide for administrators
Weeks 1-4
Teachers use lesson plans in classroom
Students journal and reflect regularly
Parents engage with take-home materials
Weekly prompts maintain momentum
Months 2-6
Continued access to digital content
Ongoing reflection activities
Cultural shifts become embedded
Resources available for new students
12-Month License Included
Most school assemblies end when the performer leaves. Eric's program is just getting started.
12 months of digital access to all materials
Unlimited use of lesson plans and discussion guides
Downloadable resources for classroom and home use
Video content library accessible anytime
Updates and additions as we develop new resources
Annual renewal: $500/year
Includes updated materials and new content
Ideal for schools that want to make this an ongoing program

90+ Schools Said They Want Eric Back! Only 100 Spots Available This Year…
Eric's School Kit:
Included with concert booking
No additional development costs
No training required
Total: Included in $3,000-$4,500 package
Traditional SEL Curriculum Development:
Development time: 20-40 hours
Staff cost: $2,000-$4,000
Materials: $500-$1,000
Total: $2,500-$5,000
Professional SEL Program Purchase:
Program cost: $3,000-$8,000
Training: $1,000-$2,000
Materials: $500-$1,500
Total: $4,500-$11,500
Booking is simple. We handle the logistics. You get a stress-free event that your students will remember.