DNR News Release - December 12, 2006
Media contact: Ryan Bronson, DNR hunting recruitment and retention
supervisor,
(651) 259-5191.
School Archery Programs Expanding in Minnesota
DNR provides archery equipment grants to 43 school
groups
Based on the growing number of bowhunters and recreational archers in
Minnesota, the popularity of bow and arrow shooting is on the rise.
Nowhere is this trend more evident than in Minnesota schools where in
the coming year more than 60,000 students will target shoot as part
of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Archery in the Schools
Program.
Recently 43 new school programs were awarded equipment grants and
enrolled in the budding three-year-old program. As part of the National
Archery in Schools Program, schools purchase a standard set of equipment,
and teachers attend a training session to learn how to safely and
effectively teach archery to new archers. Support materials that include
a curriculum based on National Physical Education Standards and a
draft lesson planner make the program very easy to implement.
According to Kraig Kiger, National Archery in Schools Program coordinator
for the DNR, the turnkey nature of the program has been key to its
growth. "Teachers who have never picked up a bow themselves prior
to enrolling in the program come out of the training with the confidence
to teach archery like a seasoned pro," Kiger said. "This
confidence gets passed on to the kids, who quickly learn that archery
is something that they can excel at even if they are not the best
athlete in the class."
Kiger said school archery programs are attractive because archery
is a lifetime sport that engages kids who otherwise might not do well
in physical education class, and this gives archery a universal appeal.
"
Archery in the Schools participants are as economically, culturally
and geographically diverse as you can find in Minnesota," Kiger
said. "We have participating schools in the inner city of Minneapolis
and Saint Paul, throughout the suburbs, and in rural towns in every
corner of the
state."
Despite using state-of-the-art archery gear, the cost of starting
a program is relatively low. Schools that applied for and received
grants from the DNR are required to pay $1,500. Schools that do not
receive financial aid can purchase the equipment for just under $3,000.
Some schools have paid this from their regular equipment budget,
but most receive financial support from hunting, conservation and
fraternal organizations in their communities. The DNR provides the
Basic Archery Instructor training to schools, youth organizations,
parks and
recreation departments, and others at no cost.
Establishing physical-education-based archery classes are only a
beginning. The DNR encourages schools to establish after school archery
programs and clubs to provide an outlet for aspiring archers. Programs
such as the Junior Olympic Archery Development are springing up in
communities where school archery is taking hold.
One such program that started in conjunction with an Archery in the
Schools Program was the Central Minnesota Junior Olympic Archery Development
in Sartell. That club has put Minnesota archery on the map by sending
two young shooters and a coach to the Junior World
Championships last October. Adam Wruck of Rice and Corey Muellenbach
of Sartell anchored the gold medal winning USA Cadet team under the
careful tutelage of coach Linda Beck of Maple Lake.
A Minnesota Archery in the Schools State Tournament is scheduled
for April 14. State champions will receive an automatic berth in the
National Archery in the Schools Tournament to be held in Louisville,
Ky. in June.
2006 MINNESOTA ARCHERY IN THE SCHOOLS GRANT WINNERS
Adrian Public School
Alexandria Discovery Middle School
Anoka Sandburg Middle School
Balton Public School
Barnesville High School
Battle Lake Public School
Bemidji Northern Elementary
Brainerd /Baxter/ Nisswa Elementary Schools
Buffalo Lake/ Hector School
Bugonaygeshig School (Bena-Cass Lake)
Duluth Merritt Creek Academy
Duluth Ordean Middle School
Elk River Salk Middle School
Elk River Vanbdenberg Middle School
Ely Memorial High School
Fertile-Beltrami School
Forest Lake High School
Gibbon Fairfax Winthrop High School
Greenway High School
Grygla Public School
Hastings Middle School
Moose Lake Public School
Mora High School
Nashwauk-Keewatin School
New Prague Public Schools
Northfield High School
Osakis High School
Ponemah School
Red Lake Elementary
River Bend Academy (Mankato)
River Bend ALC (New Ulm)
Shakopee Area Catholic Schools
Shakopee High School
Southland High School (Mower County)
St Paul Museum Magnet School
St. Francis High School
St. Paul Highland Park High School
St. Paul Johnson High School
Stephen/Argyle School
United South Central (Wells)
Willmar Community Christian School
Willmar Public Schools
Zimmerman Middle School
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For more information about the Minnesota Archery in Schools Program,
contact the Minnesota Shooting Sports Education Center at (218) 327-0583,
or visit the DNR Web site at
www.dnr.state.mn.us