I have a question about troops and attendance policies.
In the the back of the scout book it states that a boy must be in a role of leadership and be active in his troop to advance in rank. My son has been a Den Chief since last September 2003. He earned the first class rank in May 2004. During that time he has only missed two den meetings, attended all pack meetings, and all pack activites. He also went to summer camp with the den. He is now ready to go for his Star BOR but they told him that he can't because he hasn't met the troop attendance guidelines. They have a guideline of 75% meeting attendance and 75% activity attendance. This is determined in a 4 month period, and my son attended 71% of the meetings during that time (He didn't attend 3 meetings due to one sick day, a school registration night and 1 soccer game) and only 25% of the activites. The reason he didn't attend the 3 activities in July, August & September is because they cost to much and we couldn't afford them. July had a canoe trip costing $80, August was a day to Indiana Beach $25, and September was going to shades park $35. We can hardly afford the $5 a month in dues and the $15 monthly camping trips.
My question is, does this sound fair? That he has to wait another 4 months to advance in rank and if he has 75% attendance during that time, he can earn his Star?
What does the BSA say about attendance?
