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JC - CC wrote:A Scout has his handbook with all of the requirements for Star signed off. The Scoutmaster has had the conference with the Scout and has "passed" the Scout and has requested a Board of Review for him.
The leadership position that the Scout will be counting toward his requirements is Troop Instructor. The Scout has done nothing to fulfill his requirements as a Troop Instructor. Everyone in the Troop is aware of this fact.
I am in charge of the board, which takes place very shortly. I don't see how I can recommend the Scout for promotion, given every BSA guideline that I've read.
JC - CC wrote:Who or what says that if the SM signs of on it, you can't question it? That position is neither supported by the BSA guidelines, nor in line with the stated purposes of the Board of Review.
The SM ... assigned the Scout to the position, then never followed up on equipping the Scout to fulfill his responsibilities as Instructor. On the other hand, the Scout showed no initiative toward fulfilling the requirement, either. His parents didn't even question anyone about what the Scout should be doing.
The Scout has not fulfilled the requirements; the Board is supposed to verify that he has fulfilled them before recommending the promotion.
JC - CC wrote:It is painfully clear that this young man has not learned or exercised any leadership skills. It is evident in the way that he treats his fellow Scouts and in the way that they react to him.[/i]
JC - CC wrote:I plan to board him, then recommend that he spend four more months as 1st class and serving actively as instructor, if he chooses to remain the instructor. If he so chooses, he will be provided with at least one person to mentor him through it this time. We have screwed up here. We have definitely learned. Passing this Scout along doesn't atone for it, as some have suggested.[/i]
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