The Illinois Department
of Natural Resources is the partner/coordinator of the National
Archery in the Schools Program (NASP)
"On Target For Life".
This nationally acclaimed
youth archery program implements a curriculum-based archery education
program into the public/private school system through the physical education
department. The NASP has been successfully introduced in 40+ states. Illinois
was one of the first 10 states registered in the program.
The curriculum will fit teaching
requirements and it meets all ISBE learning Goals, Standards and Benchmarks.
Plus, one of the exciting aspects of the program is that we have found
that the archery program develops confidence and promotes a higher self-esteem
to the students who are not normally involved in activities at school.
*Research shows that 7 out
of 8 dropouts are not involved in activities in school. We have found
that archery can help get all students involved and help them feel good
about themselves!
The NASP training program, presented
by IDNR instructors, will certify teachers to become NASP Level 1 Instructors,
with classes scheduled statewide.
The IDNR is hosting a statewide tournament
for schools enrolled in the NASP. This annual tournament is in the spring
of each year. Please contact Dave Cassens at 217-785-7742 for information
concerning the tournament.
Funding needed for the equipment
used in the NASP is available through grants from the IDNR and National
Wild Turkey Federation.
PLUS:
• Consolidated
Districts splitting the costs between schools
• Parents/Citizen
groups contributing with fund raising activities
• Local
archery pro shop hosting a 3-D or indoor tournament with proceeds going
to local school district to purchase archery equipment
• Grants
that target disadvantaged or special needs students
• Physical
Education grants
• 21
Century Grants
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