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Troop 328 Troop 328 New New Parent Parent Orientation Orientation

Troop 328 New Parent Orientation. Overview – Rank Advancement Why are we here? –Educate, ease transition for new parents –Get to know each other –Ask

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What is Advancement? Personal Growth – prime consideration Learning by doing Each Scout progresses at his own rate A merit badge is recognition for what a Scout is able to do not just a reward

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Page 1: Troop 328 New Parent Orientation. Overview – Rank Advancement Why are we here? –Educate, ease transition for new parents –Get to know each other –Ask

Troop 328Troop 328NewNew

Parent Parent Orientation Orientation

Page 2: Troop 328 New Parent Orientation. Overview – Rank Advancement Why are we here? –Educate, ease transition for new parents –Get to know each other –Ask

Overview – Rank AdvancementOverview – Rank Advancement

Why are we here?

– Educate, ease transition for new parents– Get to know each other– Ask / answer questions

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What is Advancement?What is Advancement?

• Personal Growth – prime consideration• Learning by doing• Each Scout progresses at his own rate• A merit badge is recognition for what a

Scout is able to do not just a reward

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What is Advancement?What is Advancement?

• Advancement encourages Scouting engagement

• Accommodates the 3 aims of Scouting– Participating Citizenship– Growth in moral strength & character– Mental & physical development

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Methods Methods (to achieve aims)(to achieve aims)

• Advancement - Self-reliance-ability to help others-challenge

• Ideals - Oath, Law, Motto, Slogan • Patrols - Peer groups-elected representation-activities • Outdoors - All outdoor programs • Adult Association - Image-role model-example • Personal Growth - Good Turn-service projects-religious

emblems • Leadership Development - Leadership skills and

practice-citizenship • Uniform - Commitment to aims-identity

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What is Advancement?What is Advancement?

• Advancement rules/processes

– Boy Scout Handbook– Committee Policies & Procedures (by-laws)– Positions of Responsibility

• Patrol Leader Chaplain Aid• Troop Guide Junior ASM• Instructor Senior Patrol Leader• Librarian Asst SPL• Troop Historian OA Representative• Quartermaster Scribe

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4 Steps of Advancement4 Steps of Advancement

1. The Boy Scout Learns

– By Doing– Grows in his ability to do his part– As he develops knowledge/skill he is asked to

teach others– He develops leadership skills– Cheerful service to others

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4 Steps of Advancement4 Steps of Advancement

2. The Boy Scout is Tested

– Rank requirements (SM, ASM, JASM, etc.) Sign-off in the Boy Scout Handbook

– MB Counselor teaches & tests on the requirements of merit badges

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4 Steps of Advancement4 Steps of Advancement

3. The Boy Scout is Reviewed– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review

4. The Boy Scout is Recognized– Troop Meeting– Certificate at Court of Honor– Rank & Merit Badge

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Ranks in Boy ScoutingRanks in Boy Scouting

A Rank badge recognizes that a Scout has:

– Demonstrated living the Scout Oath and Law in his daily life.

– Scout has been an active participant in his Troop/Patrol.

– Met the other requirements for his current rank.– Participated in a SM Conference.– Satisfactorily appeared before a Board of Review.

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Ranks in Boy ScoutingRanks in Boy Scouting

• Scout Rank– 1st Rank Earned– Boy Scout Handbook– Scout Master Conference– No Board of Review required– Recognized at next Court of Honor, receives

badge

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Ranks in Boy ScoutingRanks in Boy Scouting

• Tenderfoot Rank– Boy Scout Handbook– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review– Recognized at next Court of Honor, receives

badge

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Ranks in Boy ScoutingRanks in Boy Scouting

• 2nd Class Rank– Boy Scout Handbook– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review– Recognized at next Court of Honor, receives

badge

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Ranks in Boy ScoutingRanks in Boy Scouting

• 1st Class Rank (commonly recognized as a “true” Boy Scout)– Boy Scout Handbook– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review– Recognized at next Court of Honor, receives

badge

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First Class to StarFirst Class to Star

• Boy Scout to First Class– Focuses on Scout skills: first aid, cooking,

uniform, camping, knots, etc.• Star to Eagle

– Focuses on life skills: Merit Badges, service to others, leadership development, Merit Badges, etc.

• All ranks emphasize the Ideals of Scouting

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Ranks in Boy Scouting Ranks in Boy Scouting

• Star Rank– Additionally represents, serving in a position

of responsibility & service to others– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review– Recognized at next Court of Honor, receives

badge– Earn 6 Merit Badges (4 Eagle)

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Ranks in Boy Scouting Ranks in Boy Scouting

• Life Rank– Additionally represents, serving in a position

of responsibility & service to others.– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review– Recognized at next Court of Honor, receives

badge– Earn 5 more Merit Badges (3 Eagle)

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Ranks in Boy Scouting Ranks in Boy Scouting

• Eagle Rank– Additionally represents, serving in a position of

responsibility & service to others– Eagle Project– Before turning 18 years old– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review– Recognized at an Eagle Court of Honor, receives

badge and pin – Have earned 21 Merit Badges (12 Eagle required)

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Ranks in Boy Scouting Ranks in Boy Scouting

• Eagle Palms– Bronze, Gold, Silver– Before turning 18 years old– Scout Master Conference– Board of Review– Recognized at next Court of Honor– Have earned 5 additional Merit Badges.

Merit Badges earned anytime since becoming a Boy Scout count.

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Advancement Procedures Advancement Procedures • Bring Handbook to outings and meetings• Attend Scouting Campouts and Summer Camps• Unless noted, any requirement can be done in any order without

prior rank for Boy Scout to First Class ranks• Requirements for Star to Eagle (and Palms) must be completed in

order• Sign-offs can happen before, during, after a Troop meeting, on

outings, etc.• Handbooks are signed by:

– Scout Master (SM)– Assistant Scout Masters (ASM)– Junior Assistant Scout Masters (JASM)

• Parents do not sign-off on handbook!

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Advancement Procedures Advancement Procedures

• Scout Master Conferences – Scout must call Scout Master to schedule a conference

• Board of Review – Successful completion of Scout Master conference

(Scout Master Conference is always first)– Scout must call Advancement Chair to schedule a Board of

Review• Court of Honors

– Family always invited and expected– Ranks are honored with a ceremony– Merit Badges are presented– Special Awards are bestowed

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Merit Badge OverviewMerit Badge Overview

• Merit Badge program teaches a Scout– Career skills– Social skills– Physical skills– Potential hobbies– Exposure to a variety of opportunities & special interests

• More than 120 Merit Badges– 121 Merit Badges– 15 Eagle Merit Badges (12 required, 3 “or”)– 106 Special Interest Merit Badges

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Merit Badge OverviewMerit Badge Overview

Citizenship Community

Communication

Citizenship World Citizenship Nation

Swimming

Family Life

First Aid

Cycling Hiking

LifesavingEmergency Prep

Environmental Science

Camping

Personal Management Personal Fitness

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Merit Badge OverviewMerit Badge Overview

• Once the badge is “started” either the old or new requirements (if applicable) can be followed.

• Group Instruction or One on One

• No expiration on a started Merit Badge(unless 18 yrs old)

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Merit Badge ProcedureMerit Badge Procedure

1. Pick the Merit Badge & secure a “Blue Card” from one of the Leaders and attain their signature and date1. Do you have a Merit Badge Counselor?2. Names available from our District Merit Badge Counselor list

2. Scout is qualified to begin working on Merit BadgeNote: Must be at least Scout rank before you can earn a Merit Badge

3. Scout fills out Name, Address, Troop, District and Council on Blue Card

4. Check out Merit Badge book from Librarian If one is available or purchase the book, Read the book,

5. Speak with Counselor about what he / she expects

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Merit Badge ProcedureMerit Badge Procedure

6. Print out MB worksheets, also available online7. Complete prerequisites prior to meeting with Counselor8. After Merit Badge is completed, Counselor fills in and

signs back of the Blue Card9. Return Blue Card to any leader for signature10. Give Blue Card to Advancement Chair11. Scout will be recognized at the next Court of Honor

with a Merit Badge & MB card/certificate12. Keep safe the Blue Card and certificate

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Health Physical FormsHealth Physical Forms• Completed health physicals forms are required for both

Boys and Adults attending Scout activities i.e. weekend outings, summer camp, high adventure, etc.

• Must be completed by a MD• Health forms are “current” based on 12 calendar months• A new health form has just been implemented• The health form is linked to the web page under Troop

Information • There are no longer 3 separate forms (Class 1, 2 & 3) • use these new forms as soon as your current physical

expires • This information is available at the STATUS OF TROOP

PHYSICALS spreadsheet also on the web page

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Closing…Closing…

Questions? Please ask!

Scout MasterAssistant Scout MastersTroop Committee Members Troop web site: www.bsatroop328.org