Maryland Archery in the Schools Program (MD NASP)

​​NASP History

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.

In Maryland, a committee from the Maryland Bowhunters Society (MBS) started the NASP ball rolling by bringing Roy Grimes, the NASP National Director, to the table with representatives of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Heritage Service (WHS), a few interested physical education (PE) teachers and members of some of the state’s conservation organizations. WHS made the decision after that meeting to implement NASP in Maryland.

Maryland launched its first NASP program at Glenelg High School in late October of 2005. On that day Maryland became the 33rd state to join the NASP ranks. In 2010 Maryland Department of Natural Resources partnered with the Maryland Bowhunters Society to bring you MD NASP. 46 States have adopted the program as of April 2010. The remaining four states have agreed to adopt the program. Australia, Canada & South Africa have also joined the NASP. Over 4.6 million youth have participated in archery via NASP® programs. Over 5,000 schools have joined nationally.

It started as a simple idea…Teach kids the basics of archery as a part of the school curriculum. But, it has grown into so much more. The Maryland Archery in the Schools Program has the ability to:

  • Affect school attendance
  • Increase self esteem
  • Translate into subject matter
  • Appeal to all students
  • Get kids outdoors
  • Become an after school activity
  • Truly change lives!​

Since April 2010, 4.6 million students in 5,000 + schools have shot archery as a part of the school curriculum. 46 states have adopted the program.

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The Maryland Archery in the Schools Program
is brought to you in Partnership with the Maryland Bowhunters Society.​