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ORIGINS OF NATIONAL ARCHERY IN THE SCHOOLS

Kentucky Tournament Winners

A physical education curriculum entitled "Archery: On Target for Life” was co-created in Kentucky in 2002 by the Kentucky Department of Education and the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources. The objective was to engage more students in the educational process to improve classroom performance and reduce drop out rates. The NASP was then created.Lining Up the Shot

Kentucky has now enrolled over 500 schools in their program and NASP is now recognized as the leader in implementing school archery programs.

In February of 2004, the first teacher training workshop in our state was held at Deerlake Middle School in Leon County. Florida became the 24th state to offer the National Archery in the Schools Program in the physical education curriculum.

There are now 42 states, plus Australia and some Canadian provinces, participating in NASP.  To date, more than 1.4 million children in the United States have participated in the NASP program in their schools. The goal is to have all 50 states on-board in 2008. 

Our goals in Florida are to exceed 100 schools in 2008 (we are currently at 98), and to hold our first State NASP Tournament in the spring of 2008.

The 2008 National Tournament was held in the Louisville (KY) Convention Center, with over 3,000 kids competing for awards, trophies and scholarships. 

Terrell Walker & Chelsea Blackburn, Florida's 2008 Tournament High Scorers at the National Tournament in Louisville, KY

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