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Virginia Schools with NASP The schools listed below are recognized for their efforts in offering the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) as part of their in-school curriculum. These schools have teachers who have completed NASP certification and are certified to conduct NASP. These schools have met the criteria to be recognized as a qualified NASP School. The dates indicate when their teachers became NASP certified and started the archery program. Schools that are indicated with a * Pilot School, were the first schools in Virginia to accept the invitation to allow NASP to become part of their curriculum. 1. Jackson P. Burley Middle School – Albemarle County – 2006 2. Walton Middle School - Albemarle County – 2006 3. Sutherland Middle School- Albemarle County - 2006 4. Jack Joneff Middle School - Albemarle County - 2006 5. Murray High School - Albemarle County - 2006 6. J.T. Henley Middle School - Albemarle County -2006 7. Sutherland Middle School – Albemarle County- 2006 8. Walton Middle School – Albemarle County- 2006 9. T.C. Williams High School - Alexandria City- 2008 10. George Washington Middle School - Alexandria City- 2008 11. F.C. Hammond Middle School - Alexandria City- 2008 12. Clifton Middle School- Alleghany Co. – 2007 13. Alleghany High School - Alleghany Co. – 2007 14. Callahan Elementary School - Alleghany Co. – 2007 15. Clifton Middle School – Alleghany Co. – 2007 16. Mountain View Elementary – Alleghany Co.- 2007 17. Amelon Elementary School – Amherst Co. - 2009 18. Amherst Elementary School – Amherst Co. 2009 19. Amherst County High School - Amherst Co. – 2006 20. Amherst Middle School – Amherst Co. – 2007 21. Elon Elementary School – Amherst – 2007 22. Monelison Middle School – Amherst Co.– 2008 23. Madison Height Elementary – Amherst Co - 2010 24. Pleasant View Elementary – Amherst Co. – 2009 25. Amelon Elementary – Amherst Co. – 2010 26. Central Elementary- Amherst Co.- 2011 27. Appomattox Christian Academy- Appomattox Co – 2008 28. Appomattox Middle School- Appomattox Co. - 2009 29. KFC Co-op Home school – Appomattox Co. – 2007 30. Kate Collins Middle School – Augusta Co. – 2007 31. Stuart Middle School – Augusta Co. - 2010 32. Wennoah Elementary – Augusta Co -2007 33. Bath County High School – Bath Co.- 2007 34. Forest Elementary School – Bedford Co - 2008 35. Staunton River HS – Bedford Co – 2008 36. Liberty HS - Bedford Co – 2008 37. Jefferson Forest High School - Bedford Co – 2007 38. Moneta Elementary – Bedford - 2010 39. Staunton River Middle School – Bedford - 2010 40. Stewartsville Elementary – Bedford Co- 2008 41. Bedford Middle School- Bedford Co. – 2008 42. Forest Middle School – Bedford Co. – 2008 43. Goodview Elementary – Bedford Co. - 2008 44. Hope Tree – Bedford Co – 2010 45. Forest Elementary- Bedford Co. – 2008 46. Goodview Outdoor Ministry-Bedford Co.- 2009 47. Roanoke Valley Outdoor Ministry- Bedford Co. - 2009 48. Rocky Gap High School – Bland Co –2005 *Pilot School 49. Rocky Gap Elementary – Bland Co. – 2006 50. Bland County High School - Bland Co. – 2005 *Pilot School 51. James River High School – Botetourt Co – 2006 52. Read Mountain Middle School – Botetourt Co. -2010 53. Lord Botetourt High School – Botetourt Co. - 2010 54. Central Academy Middle School – Botetourt Co. - 2010 55. Brunswick High School – Brunswick Co. – 2010 56. Russell Middle School – Brunswick Co. - 2010 57. Rustburg Middle School – Campbell Co. – 2009 58. Bowling Green Elementary – Caroline Co - 2010 59. Carroll Co Intermediate School – Carroll Co – 2005 *Pilot School 60. Laurel Elementary – Carroll Co. 2007 61. L C Bird High School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 62. Manchester High School – Chesterfield Co. – 2009 63. Midlothian Middle School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 64. Swift Creek Middle School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 65. Matoaca High School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 66. James River High School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 67. Chesterfield Community High School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 68. Chester Middle School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 69. Clover Hill High School – Chesterfield Co. – 2007 70. Bailey Bridge Middle – Chesterfield Co. – 2008 71. Providence Middle School – Chesterfield Co. – 2008 72. Tomahawk Creek Middle School – Chesterfield Co. – 2008 73. Cosby High School – Chesterfield Co. – 2009 74. Salem Middle School – Chesterfield Co. – 2008 75. Thomas Dale High School – Chesterfield - 2007 76. Carver Middle School – Chesterfield - 2007 77. Ecoff Elementary School- Chesterfield Co. - 2010 78. Elizabeth Davis Middle School- Chesterfield Co. – 2010 79. Falling Creek Middle School – Chesterfield – 2011 80. Crestwood Elementary School – Chesterfield – 2011 81. Monacan High School – Chesterfield – 2011 82. J.A Chalkley Elementary School- Chesterfield- 2012 83. Providence Elementary School- Chesterfield- 2011 84. Spring Run Elementary School- Chesterfield-2011 85. Perrymont Elementary School – City of Richmond -2010 86. McCleary Elementary – Craig Co. - 2010 87. Emerald Hill School - Culpeper Co. – 2007 88. Culpeper Christian School – Culpeper Co. -2006 89. Cumberland High School – Cumberland Co. - 2010 90. Cumberland Middle School – Cumberland Co. - 2010 91. Twain Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2009 92. Rocky Run Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2008 93. Key Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2008 94. Bryant Alternative High School – Fairfax Co. – 2008 95. Carl Sandburg Middle School – Fairfax Co. - 2009 96. Chantilly High School - Fairfax Co.- 2011 97. Cooper Middle School- Fairfax Co. – 2010 98. Edlin School – Fairfax Co. – 2010 99. Fairfax High School – Fairfax Co. – 2008 100. Dominion High School – Fairfax Co- 2010 101. Longfellow Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2008 102. JEB Stuart High School – Fairfax Co. – 2008 103. Poe Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2008 104. Langston Hughes Middle School – Fairfax Co. -2009 105. Holmes Middle School – Fairfax Co. -2009 106. Whitman Middle School – Fairfax Co - 2009 107. Kilmer Middle School – Fairfax Co. - 2010 108. Falls Church High School - Fairfax Co. – 2010 109. Franklin Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2010 110. Frost Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2010 111. Glasgow Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2010 112. James Madison High School – Fairfax Co.- 2010 113. Liberty Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2010 114. Langley High School - Fairfax Co.- 2010 115. Laurel Ridge Elementary – Fairfax Co. – 2011 116. Thoreau Middle School – Fairfax Co. – 2010 117. TC Williams High School – Fairfax Co – 2008 118. Hammond Middle School – Fairfax Co – 2011 119. Samuel Tucker Elementary – 2011 120. George Washington Middle School - 2011 121. South County High School – Fairfax Co. – 2011 122. South County Middle School – Fairfax Co. 2011 123. West Potomac High School - Fairfax Co.- 2010 124. West Springfield High School – Fairfax Co. - 2010 125. Westfield High School – Fairfax Co. – 2010 126. George Mason High School – Falls Church - *Pilot School 2005 127. Liberty High School – Fauquier Co. – 2007 128. Southeastern Alternative School – Fauquier Co. – 2007 129. James Brumfield Elementary – Fauquier Co. - 2010 130. Callaway Elementary – Franklin Co. - 2010 131. Franklin County High School – Franklin Co – 2006 132. Glade Hill Elementary - Franklin Co.- 2010 133. Dudley Elementary – Franklin - 2010 134. Henry Elementary – Franklin 2010 135. Ferrum Elementary – Franklin Co.- 2010 136. McCleary Elementary - Franklin Co.- 2010 137. Sontag Elementary - Franklin Co.- 2011 138. Snow Creek Elementary – Franklin Co. – 2010 139. Windy Gap Elementary - Franklin Co.- 2011 140. Goochland Middle School – Goochland Co. – 2007 141. Randolph Elementary – Goochland Co. -2006 142. Mt Rogers Combined School – Grayson Co. – 2007 143. Fries Middle School- Grayson Co. – 2011 144. Grayson County High School- Grayson Co. - 2011 145. Independence Middle School- Grayson Co.- 2011 146. William Monroe Middle School – Greene Co. – 2007 147. Mt. Rogers Combined School – Greene Co- 2007 148. Blue Ridge School- Greene Co.-2012 149. Clays Mill Elementary- Halifax Co.- 2011 150. Cluster Springs Elementary- Halifax Co. -2011 151. Meadville Elementary- Halifax Co. – 2011 152. Scottsburg Elementary- Halifax Co. – 2011 153. Sinai Elementary – Halifax Co. – 2011 154. South Boston Elementary- Halifax Co. – 2011 155. Sydnor Jennings Eelmentary- Halifax Co. - 2011 156. Ashburn Elementary – Hampton – 2009 157. Davis Middle School – Hampton – 2009 158. Easton Middle School – Hampton - 2009 159. Hampton High School – Hampton – 2008 160. Cooper Elementary – Hampton –2010 161. Hunter B Andrews- Hampton- 2012 162. Jones Magnet Middle School- Hampton – 2012 163. Kecoughtan High School- Hampton- 2011 164. Thomas Eaton Middle School- Hampton- 2012 165. Oak Knoll Middle School – Hanover Co. – 2007 166. Patrick Henry High School - Hanover Co. – 1 year 167. Lee Davis High School – Hanover Co.-2007 168. Liberty Middle School – Hanover Co. - 2010 169. Hanover High School- Hanover Co. 170. Chickahominy Middle School - Hanover Co. – 2007 171. Atlee High School - Hanover Co. – 2008 172. Hanover Academy – Hanover Co. - 2010 173. Stonewall Jackson Middle School - Hanover Co. – *Pilot School 2005 174. Patrick Henry High School – Hanover Co. – 2007 175. Douglas Freeman High School – Henrico Co. - 2008 176. Deep Run High School – Henrico Co. – 2008 177. Byrd Middle School – Henrico Co. – 2008 178. Short Pump Middle School – Henrico Co. – 2008 179. Hermitage High School – Henrico Co. – 2008 180. Mt. Vernon Middle School – Henrico Co. -2007 181. Hungary Creek Middle School – Henrico Co. – 2007 182. Varina High School – Henrico Co. – 2007 183. Pocahontas Middle School – Henrico Co.
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