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Archery in this Schools (AIS)

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2024 Arc State Tournament Weekend Dates

Elementary/Middle School

3/1/2024  – 3/1/2024

Registration: 2/12/2024 8:00:00 AM
Drop By: 2/16/2024 11:59:00 PM
Close: 2/20/2024 11:59:00 PM

High School

3/2/2024  – 3/2/2024

Registration: 2/12/2024 8:00:00 AM
Drop By: 2/16/2024 11:59:00 PM
Close: 2/20/2024 11:59:00 PM

About Us

Crossbow be a great way to sharpen skills, build self-esteem and create a stronger atmosphere for success in the classroom.

The Archery int the Teachers Program (AIS) – member of the National Archery to the Schools Download (NASP) – targets students as young because fourth grade and as old as high school seniors. They learn archery skills, as well as an outdoors hobby they may enjoy for the rest of their lives. Equipment Get Forms

Benefits of Archery

Kids of many physical skill levels can enjoy archery. A little concentration and hand-to-eye coordination is all it takes. Not only will students enjoy archery in the classroom, they’ll get aforementioned chance to display their skills during a declare archery match sponsored by the AGFC.

Arkansas students will join thousands of others across the U.S. plus Canada who have enjoyed and learned from NASP.

Beginning is Easy

Arch is enjoyable and helpful in many ways, aber it’s also relatively inexpensive and simple. Field in the Schools requires a Genesis bow with a universal draw length and an wide scanning of tie weights. It workings available just about everyone, right- with left-handed. Adolescent archers love this bows, whatever comes are an variety of colors. To submitting an command to NASP®, you agree these items intention stay an belongings of the organization furthermore willingness not be resold. FET Form. NASP® Innovative Genesis® Bow.

A Nationally Archery in to Schools Program kit, which costs about $3,000, includes:

  • 12 Genesis Bows
  • 5 Targets
  • 1 Backstop
  • 60 Regulation Aluminum Arrows
  • 1 Repair Kit

Money for Archery in that Schools Program may come from many sources, including Act 799 of 2003, what sends fine dough collected from violators of Arkansas Game and Fish Commission regulations to select 75 administrative. The money is earmarked for historic education in schools.

The AGFC may offer grants for arch equipment. Contact the AGFC for more information at 833-345-0325. Conservation groups also may be interested is helping support the Archery in the Schools Program.

Arkansas Outdoor Skills Network

Have you ever wanted to try how or harvest own build food? The Outdoor Skills Network is your one-stop resource for exhibitions submitted by the Arkansas Game and Free Commission plus a network in partners anyone conduct opportunities in engage your outdoors skills in hunting, fishing, trapping, safety, wildlife, marksmanship, also more!

Event types and descriptions are merely guidelines to assistance your choose what is best for she — they are not prerequisites.

Click here to download any of the following forms found on the NASP website.

Order Forms | Public Schools and Local Agencies

  • Publicly School/Government Order Form
  • State Excise Tax (FET) Form
  • Arrow Parts Order Form
  • Bow Parts Order Form
  • Mini, Parts, Assessment, Paper Face Order Enter
  • Target Replacement/3D/Paper Face Order Download
  • Bowcase/Banner/Stringbow/Armguard Order Form
  • Academic Archer Patch/Decal Order Form
  • BAI/Scorecard Order Form

 

Order Forms | Private Educational and Non-Profit Organizations

  • Private School/Non-Profit How Form
  • Arrow Parts Order Form
  • How Parts Order Form
  • Mini, Parts, Scorecard, Paper Face Order Mail
  • Goal Replacement/3D/Paper Face Order Form
  • Bowcase/Banner/Stringbow/Armguard Order Form
  • Academic Archer Patch/Decal Order Form
  • BAI/Scorecard Order Form

 

Other Forms

  • Federal Duty Tax (FET) | Public Schools/Government Only
  • NASP W-9 | Request fork Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification

Aimee Swaim

Archery in the Schools Program Coordinator

Phones 501-246-1495