Tuesday, April 8, 2025

NASP sets new record for recognizing academic success in the classroom and selects random equipment winners.

NASP Academic Archer enrollment reaches 43,262

The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) is excited to announce the highest total of NASP students to be enrolled in its Academic Archer program. Along with the Academic Archer Program title sponsor Easton Archery, NASP celebrates, not only the success of students on the range, but also their hard work in the classroom. NASP continues to promote the positive impact that in-school archery can make for any school that incorporates it into the existing curriculum.

Academic Archer was established in 2015 to recognize “success” in the classroom by NASP® participants in grades 4-12. The goal of the program is to reinforce the overall mission of educators. ?Life-long learning and the support of it, has long been a goal of the 23-year-old in-school-archery program. NASP® realizes that once introduced, students love shooting archery. Educators everywhere leverage this love of archery to promote better outcomes in the classroom.? Many times, students who are on the edge of performing better academically, find a reason to give the extra effort needed to succeed academically.? Across the many NASP® jurisdictions, participating schools also utilize downloadable Academic Archer certificates to recognize their student-archers during their annual academic awards ceremonies.

NASP® President Tommy Floyd said, “We are thrilled that Academic Archer numbers continue to increase and Academic Archer enrollment across our jurisdictions continues to be a priority for educators and coaches. We want to send the strongest of messages about our program’s value to educators who combine the overwhelming love that students develop for in-school archery, with a leverage tool for generating the extra effort often required to motivate students to be more successful in the classroom. For 2025, our NASP® team created multiple new pathways for nominations including non-competitive avenues. The new opportunities seem to have made a difference as several of these resulted in the increase in enrollment of student archers. Along with our longstanding partner, Easton Technical Products, we are extremely proud of our programmatic emphasis on academics. We will soon be announcing our random Genesis bow winners that were chosen from this large pool of NASP® Academic Archers.

Carri Garrett, Easton Archery Sales Manager said, “We are extremely proud to sponsor the NASP® Academic Archer program. At Easton, we are committed to empowering students and promoting excellence in both academics and archery. It’s inspiring to see how many young people gain confidence and life skills through their participation in NASP®. We’ve witnessed firsthand how this program transforms lives, encouraging students to believe in themselves and strive for success in all areas. By supporting NASP®, we are investing in the future of these students.”

Following the close of registration for Academic Archer, NASP® conducted its annual random computerized drawing from among all registered Academic Archers and selected ten student names. Each of these young people will receive a new Genesis Bow in the color of their choice and custom Easton Academic Archer Arrows! NASP® would like to thank Easton Archery for donating the arrows.

Name

Grade

School

State

Rianne I

9

Farrington High School

HI

Kayanna T

7

Portersville Christian School

PA

Sofia P

10

St. Joseph BY The Sea H.S.

NY

Mary R

5

St. Mary's Catholic School

WY

Aerin L

9

Cibola High School

NM

Domenico S

12

Model Laboratory Secondary School

KY

Peyson L

10

South Shelby

MO

Rylan R

4

Glen Rose Elementary

AR

Connor S

9

Prairie High School (Cedar Rapids)

IA

Ethan W

6

Ronald W. Reagan Middle School

TX

To learn more about Academic Archer, for your NASP® school please visit:?https://www.naspschools.org/academic-archer/

For more information about NASP®, please visit: https://www.naspschools.org

Academic Archer nominations will begin again on September 1, 2025, for the 2025/2026 school year.