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Parent Introduction
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Welcome to the Boy Scouts of America! By becoming a parent of a Boy Scout, you are setting your son out on the grand adventure of Scouting. This is a tremendously important and rewarding endeavor that you will be able to share with him. What is it all about? What will you be expected to do? What does it cost? We have prepared this booklet to answer these questions. The participation of adults during scouting functions is vital to the success of the troop. Many times the question is asked, "What can I do as a parent at troop meetings and campouts?" Great question, here are some answers. First of all we encourage all adults to register as a Troop Committee member. The Troop Committee manages the adminstrative aspects of the Troop's operation. Unlike Cub Scouting, which many of you are familiar with, Boy Scouting is a youth-run organization. The boys learn how to organize and lead the Troop. After training, and with supervision from the adult leaders, the boys run the show. (And yes, we do expect them to make lots of mistakes) The boys in the Troop will be working towards their First Class and then Eagle ranks. As they travel on their trail to Eagle they will not only learn how to lead a team to a goal, but they will actually lead teams of scouts in a number of situations. Many Eagle Scouts put their accomplishments on their resumes and find they are often considered in obtaining acceptance into college or the work force. Boy Scouting also provides for growth of moral strength and character, teaches citizenship, and enhances the development of physical, mental and emotional fitness. This is all done in the spirit of fun and adventure. Meetings are held to:
Parents at Troop Meetings:
Parents on Campouts:
Parents need to Always:
Check out our troop activity calendar. (There is a .PDF file and can be found on the main page of this web site.) You will need Adobe Acrobat to look at it. This can be downloaded for free. (Also from the main page.) Please take a few minutes to read Chapter 1 of your son's Boy Scout Handbook. A Question and answer sheet may be downloaded NewMembers.pdf (Also on the main page of this web site) |
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Send questions about joining, or any comments to Mr. Wilbur:
scoutmaster[At]troop374.org
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