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FrankJ wrote:Up untill the rank is award I think it is reasonable to treat an advancement that is improperly signed off as not signed off. After the rank is earned, shame on the people in charge for not catching the mistake. Improperly signed off in my mind means something signed off in error or by some one not authorized by the SM to sign off the scout. I have never had a problem with this when explained to the scout or parent in the right way.
FrankJ wrote:We do not allow parents to sign off rank advancement for their children. The SM voluntarily complies with this. Merit badges are course a different subject.
Mad Dog wrote:So what can you do? Chnage troops?
OldGreyBear wrote:Everytime I read a thread about this type of stuff, Scouters using the Troops they serve as balm for their feelings of sheer inadequacy, I think more and more of the "certified" troop idea.
To be a "certified" Troop a Troop would submit dcoumentation and undergo a "site visit" from a nearby "certified" Troop. The documentation and visit would show the troop is boy lead, properly trained and the polcies and procedures of the BSA followed. Retesting wouldnt be an issue as the Troops program would make retesting redundant.
This would have to be a voluntary program, run by volunteers, but it wouldnt take long for prospective scouts to ask if you are a certified troop and if not, why not,
Mad Dog wrote: Unless National and the local councils enforce the written rules nothing will change.
OldGreyBear wrote:... I think more and more of the "certified" troop idea. To be a "certified" Troop a Troop would submit dcoumentation and undergo a "site visit" from a nearby "certified" Troop. The documentation and visit would show the troop is boy lead, properly trained and the polcies and procedures of the BSA followed. Retesting wouldnt be an issue as the Troops program would make retesting redundant. ...
WVBeaver05 wrote:So, those of you with more experience/knowledge/etc., can you tell me why it is that National and local Councils don't appear to have any interest in enforcing the rules? I've seen it on a couple issues locally in the last couple years, and I've read about way more of it and more serious issues here. The recurring theme seems to be that the local Council will not even attempt to interfere.
evmori wrote:Training should be required for all adult leaders. Every adult leader for a Troop should have to attend Basic Leader Training (BLT) and then position specific training. BLT would give them a better understanding of what the boys go through.
Thanks to those who fought so we could be free.
MisterChris wrote:evmori wrote:Training should be required for all adult leaders. Every adult leader for a Troop should have to attend Basic Leader Training (BLT) and then position specific training. BLT would give them a better understanding of what the boys go through.
Thanks to those who fought so we could be free.
I'd have to say, while this is a great idea in principle, in practice you would have a fairly large percentage of troops forced to fold, while many of the remaining troops would lose a percentage of their leadership.
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