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NASP

Promoting Archery through education

National Archery in the Schools Program

 

How exciting would it be for you to be able to provide your students with a life-time skill that nearly 90% of them will enjoy, a skill that they all can do well whether they are physically gifted or physically challenged. A skill that your students will enjoy so much that they eagerly embrace the discipline and responsibility required to participate, a skill that will excite many of your students who are not regularly excited about their PE time.


 

WELCOME TO INTERNATIONAL STYLE TARGET ARCHERY

NASP is designed to teach international style target archery in 4th to 12th grade classrooms. The students first learn about the archery range and range safety, then they learn about proper form for making the shot by using a loop of string instead of a bow. When you determine the class is ready you help the students transfer their new skills to a real bow and arrow. The nationally accredited curriculum provides core content covering safety, proper shooting techniques, mental concentration, self-improvement and body core physical strengthening and fitness. Archery is easy to adapt into your overall curriculum because of its rich history and its many applications of math & science.


NASP uses standardized, state-of-the art and very durable archery equipment. The Genesis bow at the core of this outfit is designed to fit every student. By standardizing the equipment, all NASP school programs are using the same bows and arrows. This allows the archery class to have archery competition within the school and between schools as a culminating event. Not a real possibility with independent archery programs using mismatched equipment (imagine your ball sports without equipment standards).

Nationally NASPĀ® is active in every State, bringing the sport of archery to millions of students in schools all across the United States. In Washington the Washington State Archery Association (WSAA), is working with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Archery Trade Association and the state-wide archery community to help bring NASP to the public and private schools of Washington.



A physical education curriculum entitled, Archery: “On Target for Life” co-created by the Departments of Education and Fish & Wildlife Resources implemented initially in Kentucky elementary, middle and high schools. The program has spread nation-wide, with 48 states and several other countries active in the program.

Designed to teach target archery in 4th-12th grades, core content covers archery history, safety, technique, equipment, mental concentration, and self-improvement.

Before presenting the two-week archery course, teachers undergo a one-day NASP Basic Archery Instructor (BAI) training program.

Students shoot at bull’s-eye targets placed before an arrow resistant net in their gymnasium. Equipment used is state-of-the-art and designed to fit every student. Thanks to support from the archery industry, the $4,800 equipment “kits” are available to schools for less than $3,600. Grant support by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife further reduces the cost of getting started. The unit is developed as a two-week curriculum which meets National Education Standards.

Washington State began their program with training for the school teachers at a “Kickoff” event held in August 2005. Our first Washington NASP Championship was conducted 29 April 2006, at Davis High School in Yakima. The NASP IBO Challenge event was added in 2017. We continue to offer State Championship tournaments in both the Bullseye and 3D formats every year in March.

We are continuing to recruit additional schools for the program. Funding help is available.

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Mailing Address: 

17404 Meridian East Suite F PMB 282, Puyallup WA 98375

Email Address: info@washingtonarchery.org

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