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Philmont / Summit Leadership Challenge
RememberSchiff replied to jjlash's topic in Wood Badge and adult leader training
@AAONMS , welcome to scouter.com -
Anyone know if meritbadge.org is undergoing maintenance? Their web server has been unreachable for awhile.
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Requirements for Swimming MB Counselor
RememberSchiff replied to hoosierscoutmom's topic in Advancement Resources
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Good point, moved to. Thanks.
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@TuckahoeJoe , welcome to scouter.com
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Scouting ties in the Trump Administration
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Issues & Politics
I am sensing an Eagle Scout drain in the Trump Administration. Sect. of Health and Human Services Tom Price (Eagle Scout) resigned and replaced by Alex Azar who I understand was not a scout. Sect. of State Rex Tillerson (Eagle Scout) fired. Designated replacement Mike Pompeo, again as I understand was not a scout. Next Eagle Scout to go? -
Scouting ties in the Trump Administration
RememberSchiff replied to RememberSchiff's topic in Issues & Politics
What to tell our scouts? When teaching citizenship, we often watch Mr Smith Goes to Washington with its positive message of participating and fighting for our principles. But today, if there was a sequel would the message be reversed, Mr. Tillerson Expelled from Washington? Will our scouts become more cynical of government service with the firing of Mr. Tillerson? I hope Mr. Tillerson speaks to American youth this week about government service, particularly under adverse circumstances. Maybe he will come back to the BSA? -
No and yes. The roots of LNT start with the BSA and Bureau of Land Management in the 80's. In the 90's NOLS took over with the US Forest Service. Other government partners joined. Government funding of these education programs was always a problem. which lead to the creation in 1994 of LNT, a non-profit educational program which marketed courses to many groups including the BSA. More details at this link. https://lnt.org/sites/default/files/Leave_No_Trace_History_Paper.pdf
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Swimming Merit Badge Questions
RememberSchiff replied to JustAScoutMom's topic in Advancement Resources
@SSF, I wish your post was on a sign at every Camp Splashalot waterfront. I remember when Scouting had a strong Every Scout a Swimmer program. -
Age to go to Cub Scout Resident Camp without parent
RememberSchiff replied to CubMasterDan's topic in Cub Scouts
Yes. What they are eating - mess hall food vs snacks they bring vs snacks they buy at camp store. Definitely need a Snack policy or Snack Czar. Make sure any cuts and scrapes are handled. A supply of large bandaids, some of us call them "Cub Scout" bandaids comes in handy. Get to know camp nurse. Have a large selection of games and songs for anytime - they are waiting in line, back at camp, at the campfire, rain... Most scouts have been to camp before and know the routine which they quickly show the new younger scouts ( a prelude of Boy Scouts). But don't assume, case in point bug repellent and sun screen application. Check all tents, especially cots each morning. Have a response for bedwetting. Sometimes parents will inform. Bring extra sleeping bag(s). Find out if the camp has a washer and dryer available. I have experienced few home sickness cases, but maybe that was just luck. Hope this helps. -
Swimming Merit Badge Questions
RememberSchiff replied to JustAScoutMom's topic in Advancement Resources
My older son also joined a swim team to pass swim tests. Though not fast or able to flip turn, he medalled in competitions since he had no lane violations. -
@MicheleG please contact the forum owner @SCOUTER-Terry regarding advertising your product and services. Thanks. @NJCubScouter, @LeCastor
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From our exit discussions, most of our families view Boy Scouts as a middle school extra-curricular activity. Some of those families are in full press for Eagle before high school starts and they depart. A few may stick around for a year or so to complete Eagle. The 18th birthday deadline is irrelevant, as Eagle or not, they leave by 16. Summer SAT-prep and pre-college courses for high school students are very popular, despite the expense. Why go to Philmont when you can spend a week at hopefully your #1 pick college living the college life away from Mom and Dad. With one exception, Scouts is just not part of their "pathway" (not trail) forward after middle school and we scouters are not viewed as "stakeholders" . I think these buzzwords came from a school district meeting. The exception is those Scouts who want to attend the service academies. Another $0.02,
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@Tutavena welcome to scouter.com
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Well you just uttered it...and in a courteous way.
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Maybe we should go back to arguing about art?
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My point was that scouts/scouters should overcome these disagreements - trite or serious depending on whose perception - and participate in scout activities together. A Scout is a Friend to All and a Brother to Every Other Scout ? Sorry if I was unclear. Maybe this should be a JTE or Camping MB requirement: each year every troop must camp with another troop. One on one. I wonder if the adults could get through Friday night? My $0.02
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I am skeptical of any survey with multiple choice responses. It should be open response only with a follow-up. My $0.02
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World-shaming? I cannot understand why any scout or scouter would say they will not participate in a scouting activity with other scouts because those scouts are girls, gays, geeks, SPED, blacks, Muslims, LDS, gingers, vegans, jocks, ... I am old and remember when black Boy Scouts could not attend our summer camp yet we attended the same high schools. My friends attended a separate black scout camp. We have disagreements, but we are all scouts. My $0.02
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WILKES-BARRE — When the Northeastern Pennsylvania Council awarded a 2018 Distinguished Citizen award to former state revenue Secretary Dan Meuser, it was clear — from the event program as well as his acceptance speech — that the Republican is running to represent the 9th Congressional District. Another Republican candidate for the seat, Andrew Shecktor, a councilman from Berwick, on Friday described the scouts’ “potential endorsement” in presenting the award as “clearly a violation of IRS regulation.” Scout Executive Mark Barbernitz countered that the program was in line with scout values — recognizing the person while avoiding the politics. “We didn’t endorse him,” Barbernitz said. “We recognized him for his service to the community, what he’s done in the past.” Federal law prohibits nonprofit organizations, such as the Boy Scouts, from participating in political campaigns. In a program the scouts distributed at the event — which features a full-page color ad for Meuser’s congressional campaign — Meuser’s profile uses the phrase “Candidate for Congress” to identify his occupation. An introductory letter by dinner co-chairmen Peter J. Danchak and Marianne Gilmartin, as well as Scout Executive Mark Barbernitz, also extols Meuser and his brother Scott, CEO of the Meuser family company Pride Mobility, “Dan Meuser is committed to serving the community and fighting for their best interest,” the letter said. In brief remarks at the dinner, Meuser, 54, of Kingston Twp., concentrated on his history in the Boy Scouts and in community affairs, but did allude to his candidacy for Congress. Both Meusers were honored at the dinner, but they took the stage separately after each was introduced by a video featuring testimonials from relatives and friends. Dan Meuser’s video included remarks from Patrick J. Solano, an influential local Republican who held jobs in the administrations of every governor from Bill Scranton to Ed Rendell and capped his career as a senior adviser to GOP governors Tom Ridge and Mark Schweiker. ... Barbernitz, the scout executive, said that the scouts selected Meuser for the award sometime around November, and that he was initially listed as affiliated with Pride Mobility, along with his brother. The switch to congressional candidate came after the scouts learned he was no longer at that company, he said. “It’s not an endorsement. It’s just, ‘What title should we put for him?’” Barbernitz said. “We don’t get into politics because whatever you do, 50 percent of the people are going to be upset with you. We teach citizenship, and we teach the kids to participate in the political system. We encourage that and we encourage patriotism, but we don’t get into endorsing candidates or picking sides.” http://citizensvoice.com/news/boy-scouts-take-heat-for-honoring-candidate-1.2311974 FAQ about the Ban on Campaign Interventions by 501(c)(3) https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-tege/501c3_polcampfaqs.pdf
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TEXARKANA, Arkansas - Boy Scouts of America is now operating under increased security standards after a brush with unfriendly visitors. After installing surveillance cameras and monitors throughout the Caddo Area Council building, Scout Executive Anthony Escobar is taking safety a step further with an active shooter course led by Texarkana, Arkansas Lieutenant Chris Rankin. He says, the worst time to try to formulate a plan is when the event is taking place, you need to have at least given it some consideration and some thought before hand." Lt. Rankin encourages people to follow three steps, avoid, deny and defend. "Deny access to the building again through locks and through again a good lock down procedure and then the last case of that scenario is to defend yourself," say Rankin. Check out video interview with SE Anthony Escobar. http://www.arklatexhomepage.com/news/local-news/tapd-offers-active-shooter-training-to-boy-scouts-of-america/1026915083
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@xj-boonie welcome to scouter.com
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GSUSA, as I understand, is a member of WAGGGS not the WOSM.
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I disagreed with the decision to exclude those families from BSA but obeyed it.
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Deja vu all over again. Felt the same when DRP was forced on us.