Friday, December 09, 2005
Maryland Archery in the Schools
Maryland has become the 33rd state to adopt the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP), which promotes archery education to 4th through 12th grade students via physical education classes. Topics covered include: the history of archery, safety, shooting techniques, equipment, mental concentration and self-improvement.
Students participate in indoor archery using bulls-eye targets and an arrow restraint net. NASP is the most successful archery-introduction program in history.
Information about the Maryland archery program can be obtained by contacting Doug Wigfield at 410-713-3852 or dwigfield2@dnr.state.md.us.
Students participate in indoor archery using bulls-eye targets and an arrow restraint net. NASP is the most successful archery-introduction program in history.
Information about the Maryland archery program can be obtained by contacting Doug Wigfield at 410-713-3852 or dwigfield2@dnr.state.md.us.