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Schools That Participate in the Archery in the Schools Program Schools That Participate in the Archery in the Schools Program Alcona County Alcona Elementary School Alcona High School Alcona Middle School Alger County AuTrain-Onata Public School Burt Township School Central Elementary School Munising Baptist School Munising High School Munising Middle School Superior Central School Allegan County Douglas Elementary School Ebersole Environmental Center Saugatuck Middle School Wayland Union Middle School Alpena County Hinks Elementary School Lincoln Elementary School Antrim County Cherryland Middle School Ellsworth High School Baraga County L'Anse High School L'Anse Middle School Sullivan Elementary School Barry County Lakewood High School Bay County St. Johns Lutheran Amelith School Zion Lutheran School Benzie County Benzie Central High School Frankfort Elementary School Frankfort High School Frankfort Junior High School Berrien County Coloma Elementary School Coloma High School Coloma Middle School F. C. Reed Middle School Trinity Lutheran School Upton Middle School Watervliet Middle School Watervliet Senior High School Branch County Bronson Jr./Sr. High School Pansophia Academy Calhoun County Mar Lee School Starr Commonwealth for Boys Union City Elementary School Union City High School Union City Middle School Cheboygan County Bishop Baraga School Cheboygan Middle School Inland Lakes Elementary School Inland Lakes High School Inland Lakes Middle School Wolverine Elementary School Wolverine High School Wolverine Middle School Chippewa County Rudyard High School Rudyard Middle School Clare County Farwell High School Farwell Timberland Alternative High School Clinton County Bath Elementary School Bath Middle School Fowler High School Herbison Woods Elementary Ovid-Elsie High School Crawford County Grayling Middle School Delta County Bark River Harris Elementary School Bark River Harris Junior High School Bark River Harris Senior High School Big Bay De Noc School Escanaba High School Escanaba Middle School Fitzharris Alternative High School Gladstone Area Middle School Mid Peninsula School Tri-Township Elementary School Tri-Township High School Tri-Township Middle School Dickinson County Aspen Ridge Elementary School Iron Mountain Middle School Kingsford Middle School North Dickinson County School Norway-Vulcan Area High School Norway-Vulcan Area Middle School Norway-Vulcan Elementary School Eaton County Grand Ledge High School Hayes Middle School Olivet Middle School St. Gerard School St. Michaels Parish School Waverly East Intermediate School Emmet County Petoskey Middle School St. Francis Xavier School Genesee County A.C. Edgerton Elementary School Bentley Junior High School Brownell Elementary School Bryant School of Fine Arts Bunche Elementary School Carmen Ainsworth High School Carmen Ainsworth Middle School Carpenter Road Elementary School Coolidge Elementary School Davison High School Dieck Elementary School Dort Elementary School Doyle Ryder Elementary School Durant Tuuri Mott School Eisenhower Elementary Eisenhower School Elms Road Elementary Flint Southwestern Academy Freeman Elementary School Gaines Elementary School George A. Lacure Elementary School Glen Garner Elementary School Gundry School Hahn Intermediate School Hamady High School Hamady Middle School Lake Fenton Middle School Madison Academy McMonagle Elementary School Merrill School Morrish Elementary School Neithercut Elementary School Pierce Elementary School Potter Elementary School Scott Elementary School Southwestern Academy Summerfield Elementary School Syring Elementary School Washington Elementary School Wilkins Elementary School Williams Elementary School Woodland Park Academy Gladwin County Gladwin Junior High School Gogebic County Wakefield-Marinesco Schools Grand Traverse County Kingsley High School The Pathfinders School Traverse City College Preparatory Academy Traverse City West High School Traverse City West Junior High School Gratiot County Ashley Elementary School Ashley High School Ashley Middle School Houghton County Calumet High School Dollar Bay/Tamarack City Elementary School Dollar Bay/Tamarack City High School Dollar Bay/Tamarack City Middle School Hancock Central High School Hancock Middle School Houghton Central High School Jeffers High School South Range Elementary School Huron County Bad Axe Intermediate School Bad Axe Junior High School Caseville Elementary School Caseville High School Caseville Junior High School Christ the King Lutheran School Cross Lutheran School Laker Elementary School Laker High School Laker Junior High School North Huron High School North Huron Middle School Owendale-Gagetown Elementary School Owendale-Gagetown High School Owendale-Gagetown Junior High School Unionville-Sebewaing Area High School Unionville-Sebewaing Area Middle School Ingham County Beekman Center Bennett Woods Elementary School Chippewa Middle School Cornell Elementary School Dwight Rich Middle School Edgewood Public Montessori School Everett High School Fairview Elementary - Ingham School Haslett Middle School Hope School Kinawa Middle School Lansing Catholic Central High School Leslie High School Mason High School Murphy Elementary School North Aurelius Elementary Our Savior Lutheran School Post Oak Elementary School Sheridan Road Elementary School Waverly Middle School Wilcox Elementary School Williamston Middle School Woodcreek Elementary School Ionia County Palo Community School Iosco County Whittemore-Prescott High School Whittemore-Prescott Junior High School Iron County Forest Park School West Iron County High School Isabella County Beal City Public School Mt. Pleasant High School Shepherd Elementary School Shepherd High School Shepherd Middle School Jackson County Brooklyn Elementary School Cascades Elementary School Columbia Central high School Columbia Middle School Frost Elementary School Grass Lake High School McCulloch Elementary School Springport Elementary School Trinity Lutheran School Kalamazoo County Comstock Northeast Middle School Loy Norrix High School Portage Central High School Portage Central Middle School Portage North Middle School Portage West Middle School Riverside Elementary School Kalkaska County Kalkaska Middle School Kent County All Saints Academy Alto Elementary School Blandford Elementary School Blandford Nature Center Brookside Elementary School Buchanan Elementary School Burton Middle School Byron Center High School Campau Park Elementary School Cedar Trails Elementary Cesar Chavez School Cherry Creek Elementary School Congress Elmentary School Covell ElementarySchool Creston High School Diamond School East Kentwood High School East Rockford Middle School Eastern Elementary School Emmanuel St. James Lutheran School Grand Rapids Christian High School Grand Rapids City High School Grand Rapids City Middle School Grand Rapids Montessori Harrison Park Elementary School Holy Spirit School Holy Trinity School Immaculate Heart of Mary Immanuel St. James Lutheran School Kellogsville High School Ken-O-Sha Elmentary School Kent City High School Kent City Middle School Kent Hills Elementary School Martin Luther King Jr. Leaders School Murray Lake Elementary North Park Elementary School North Rockford Middle School Palmer Elementary School Shawmut Elementary School Shawnee Elementary School Sherwood Park Elementary Sibley Elementary School Southeast Academic Center School Southwest Community Campus St. Andrews School St. Anthony of Padua St. Paul School St. Peter School St. Stephens Middle School St. Thomas School Stepping Stones Elementary School Stocking Elementary School Lake County Baldwin Junior High School Baldwin Senior High School Lapeer County Columbiaville Elementary School LakeVille Memorial High School LakeVille Middle School Maple Grove Elementary Schools North Branch High School Otisville Elementary School Otterlake Elementary School Rolland Warner Middle School Ruth Fox Elementary School Schickler Elementary School The Chatfield School Leelanau County Leland Public School Lenawee County Addison Jr./Sr. High School Lenawee ISD Madison Elementary School Michener Elementary School Livingston County Hartland Farms Intermediate School Hartland High School Hartland Middle School at Ore Creek Natalie Kreeger Elementary School Pinckney High School Shepherd of the Lakes School Southwest Elementary School Luce County Newberry Elementary School Newberry High School Newberry Middle School Mackinac County Cedarville Elementary School Cedarville High School Engadine Elementary School Engadine High School Engadine Middle School LaSalle High School Mackinac Island Public School St. Ignace Elementary School St. Ignace Middle School Three Lakes Academy Macomb County Anchor Bay High School Anchor Bay Middle School South Davis Junior High East Detroit High School Kennedy Middle School St. Peter Lutheran School Manistee County Brethren High School Brethren Middle School KND Elementary School Manistee High School Manistee Middle School Onekema Elementary School Onekema High School Onekema Middle School Marquette County Gwinn High School Marquette Senior High School Negaunee High School Negaunee Middle School Mason County Ludington High School Mason County Central High School Mason County Central Middle School Mason County Central Upper Elementary School Mason County Easter High School Mason County Eastern Middle School O.J. 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