DadScout wrote:Scouting179 wrote:What are parents doing at a BOR? Only committee members are supposed to be there, except the SM can be there at Eagle BORs as a non-speaking observer.
Parents can attend any meeting/function within the BSA. Take this quote from the G2SS
All aspects of the Scouting program are open to observation by parents and leaders.
While I would not encourage a parent to attend a reqular BOR, this case seems the exception. Note since the boy was going for Eagle this BOR done in the troop does not count towards advancement.
In my opinion, you can't bar a parent from the BOR, but you can ask that they not particpate in any way, and to simply observe. I'd also say that they be strongly discouraged from attending BORs unless they have a specific reason to. The BOR is a time when the boy should be speaking with adults other than his parents about his scouting experience. The Review is between the scout and the Board.
In trouble cases, the scout and parent might participate in a joint scoutmaster conference, or even as an agenda item on a troop committee meeting (potentially) but the Board is a different forum in my opinon.
In regard to Eagle BORs. In my experience, the parent is usually there, but in another room. It would be VERY uncomfortable for the board members to have a paernt looking "over thier shoulder" when doing that review. Again, they can't be absolutely bared (G2SS rules), but they can be encouraged to allow the review to be between the boy and the board.
Vernon L. Palango
Scoutmaster, Troop 131
The best progress is made in those Troops where power and responsibility are really put into the hands of the Patrol Leaders.
-Lord Baden-Powell, Aids to Scoutmastership