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ASM-142 wrote:To start off I am not an OA member. I keep getting elected but I can not fulfill the requirements of the Ordeal because of my work schedule. ...
Mrw wrote:My older son also was elected twice and could not make any of 6 Ordeal weekends.
One because of mandatory training time for a job and five because of school activities. He was in band and Show Choir and could not miss the shows and competitions. Then there was the band needing to play for Graduation too.
For the fall football games with marching band, he was told if he couldn't get to the camp by 6 PM on Friday, he couldn't do his Ordeal. The game doesn't even start until 7:30. Missing marching band would lower his grade and was not an option.
Scouting179 wrote:ASM-142 wrote:To start off I am not an OA member. I keep getting elected but I can not fulfill the requirements of the Ordeal because of my work schedule. ...
Just curious here...You keep getting elected but can't do your Ordeal because of work committents...Do you work most weekends? Most Lodges have Ordeals on weekends and have 2-3 Ordeals a year.
Scouting179 wrote:
Doesn't your lodge hold an Ordeal in the summer?
WVBeaver05 wrote:Hey MisterChris! Where did your post go?
Looks like it disappeared while I was responding. Kind of makes mine not make much sense.
FrankJ wrote:My opinion on POR for rank requirement. The requirement is to have one not to do it well. Like WVBeaver05 said: it is up to troop managment (SPL, SM etc to monitor & if a scout is not performing provide council & remove him if need be. But once the time is complete for rank; that requirement is met. You cannot go back & say the performance was not good enough. POR is for learning & growth.
ALL TESTING is conducted by scouts in preparing a scout for the SM conference, and the SM conference. The SM during the conference has the right and responsibility to test a scout as to their retention of the skills learned, especially during the first three ranks.
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