NE Wisconsin Chapter SCI provides
Archery
upgrade at New London High School
By: Jorene Ziebell
Thanks to the donation from the
Northeast
Chapter SCI, archery has been renewed at New London High
School, New London Wisconsin. With your monetary assistance we were able
to update our "outdated" archery equipment and purchase a new archery
curriculum from the National Archery in the School Program. Dan Schroeder a
trainer with NASP helped our school to link up with SCI Northeast
Director Steve Schroeder and like magic the funding was there.
Coordinator Jorene Ziebell was pleased to partner with the Safari Club and is former
SCI graduate of the Jackson Hole AWLS School in Wyoming. The NASP features state of the art equipment such as the
"Genesis" compound bow, shooting
backdrop and arrows along with a detailed curriculum of instruction for groups of all ages. With the new equipment, 6 Physical Education staff
from the High School and Middle School were trained and certified as NASP instructors last April. They then ran the first pilot core of Freshman in May ending the school year. The students were really excited
to shoot with the new equipment and it was easy to see the increased
accuracy and heightened interest for the archery unit.
A banner with the
Northeast SCI logo hangs on the shooting backdrop in appreciation for
your support. We also
share information about SCI and it's commitment to
ethical hunting and habitat preservation. We will be shooting again this December with additional High School classes and will also transition to
the Middle school level. A future goal is to form an archery club and
Team who can represent our school at the State shoot held each year by NASP. The future looks bright for Archery at New London and we again say
thanks to NE-SCI for making it happen!