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Cowboy wrote:I have searched everywhere and can not find any reference to this in any of my BSA literature. Unfortunately, it seems that everything about the BoR is simply copied from one manual to the next with no real expansion anywhere. Onward:
2nd Class Scout K Boards for 1st Class. He is denied advancement unanimously due to unresponsiveness to questions. At one point a question was asked and he simply sat looking at the committee member for 3 minutes without saying anything. This boy is not stupid and he is not mute, sometimes it is impossible to get him to stop talking. He is 13 yrs old. He was told specifically what he needed to do in order to pass his BoR and told specifically to request a date within the next three weeks for a new BoR. He and his mother met with the SM (I am sufficiently ticked that he got involved, but that is another issue). The SM then directed him to meet with 3 committee members for another BoR. He passed this BoR. I do not know who sat on the BoR, but I do know that at least 2 of the original (3) members were not on it. The question: Is there any policy against "changing " Board members to get a different outcome? In my mind this is very disrespectful and dishonest. Kind of like when my son would ask me for something and go to mama when I said no. This is the second similar incidence in the past 2 months, both involved my wife. As you may guess, we are one conversation away from leaving Scouts.
Cowboy wrote:The one original member of the BoR who sat on the subsiquent one originally was concerned and wanted to pass him with a "stern talking" about things so that he would make rank for Jambo. I personally don't put much stock in the yes vote from that quarter.
lambeausam wrote:Cowboy wrote:The one original member of the BoR who sat on the subsiquent one originally was concerned and wanted to pass him with a "stern talking" about things so that he would make rank for Jambo. I personally don't put much stock in the yes vote from that quarter.
I think passage speaks pretty loudly as to what may have happened. If I am not mistaken, scouts had to reach 1st Class no later than July 1st to attend Jambo. Sounds like a push through so that a family wouldn't lose money. Maybe Jambo will open his eyes as to how a scout should act.
Yes, part of the problem may be that he & mom have tried on several occasions to claim that he has completed requirements and they just did not get checked off in his book. Since no one could verify it, he had to "redo" the requirements. Such things as identifying poisonous plants, etc.
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