With the new influx of adult leadership in our troop. The new SM is insisting on using the document "Troop Meeting Plan" each and every week. With the exception of the new boys that came in with these new adults, the previous boys in the troop are so bored with this routine. The new SM insists on having the "Skills Instruction" be for the new boys to learn early rank requirements which usually caries over into the "Patrol Meeting" portion. The "Interpatrol Activity" is always dodgeball as this is the only thing still keeping the oldest crew involved in coming to meetings. I've tried relentlessly to remind the SM that the SPL should be planning the meetings and they do not need to follow this document to the T each week. He disagrees and says that's what he learned in training and the new boys need the focus.
How do I convince the new adults to change this format sometimes and mix the troop more into troopwide activities. With the constant concentration being on the new scouts, the older scoust are being left behind and losing interest. The new SM says he's more interested in focusing on the new scouts as they will be taking over in a year or two and wants them to be ready? I'm giving up - HELP?
btw - this SM is brand new to Boys Scouts having crossed in from Cubs.
