National FlyFishing in Schools Program

School Requirements

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Outlined below are the specific requirements for schools to participate in the National FlyFishing in Schools Program
  1. We require our schools to have the desire to commit to continue the program for at least 3 years.  A non-binding Memorandum of Understanding describes this mutual "handshake."
  2. To help us evaluate the program, at the close of each unit, instructors and students are asked to fill out Evaluation/Critique Forms and return them to NFFSP.  These help us keep the program "trim and fit."
  3. Each teacher instructing the course must take and pass the Teacher Training Course and be certified by an NFFSP Certified Teacher Trainer prior to implementation of the program.
  4. Personnel, equipment, accessories, etc., for the training are provided at a fee of $50 per person for the Teacher Training Course.  This fee is credited toward the cost of the Curriculum Kit.  Expenses related to travel, lodging, meals, etc., associated with the Teacher Training Course are the responsibility of the teacher.
  5. Teacher Training is one day.  Sessions are arranged at various locations/dates.  (See teacher training for current schedule and information on how to register for a session.)
  6. Schools are strongly encouraged to work with their local fish and wildlife agency, fly fishing retailer, club, etc. to conduct a course-concluding "highlight" fly fishing outing to a local lake, stream, etc.  They are experts in sharing the importance of licenses, regulations, resource management, local fishing information, etc (not to mention they know where you should go fishing.)  Contact us for assistance.
  7. We would hope schools encourage participation by their students and their families in the qualifying process for the annual "FlyFishing Fair" sponsored by NFFSP.  It is the responsibility of the school/district to support travel to this national event.
  8. Schools are encouraged to participate in the Video Analysis Program offered by NFFSP in cooperation with Dartfish.  This voluntary program enables each student to see themselves casting, including comparisons shown vis-a-vis a professional instructor.  Contact us for details.
  9. The NFFSP Curriculum Kit is provided to the school upon satisfaction of these requirements.  See the specific contents at Program Costs.
  10. The "Cast A Fly...Catch A Student" standard curriculum is provided for each grade, 6-12.  It is a standardized, 10 day program.  However, by design, it allows for expansion at the option of the teacher/school/district.  Individual units/lesson plans enable "customization" off the basic unit.  It is designed as a "formal class", but can be integrated into an existing course, if desired.  The curriculum meets 6 national standards: PE, Math, Science, Language Arts, Fine Arts and Technology. 

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