by vpalango » Thu Mar 08, 2007 10:30 am
Just adding my $.02... I agree with the majority of posters here, if a scout shows up unprepared, you send him home. Simple. Now... That doesn't mean you can't offer some remediations depending on the case.
I have had situations where I sent a scout home, but they caught up with us at the campsite with the parents delivering them individually, after they had re-packed the correct gear.
The other issue is communications. We have a parents guide which talks about scouts being prepared, and that they will be sent home. We also reinforce this with (especially) new scouts. It only takes 1-2 times where a scout is sent home for not packing correctly and everyone starts to remember.
If you have a repeat offender even after this, it certainly calls for a SM Conference first with the scout, and then with the scout and his parents to find out what's going on.
YIS,
Vernon L. Palango
Scoutmaster, Troop 131
The best progress is made in those Troops where power and responsibility are really put into the hands of the Patrol Leaders.
-Lord Baden-Powell, Aids to Scoutmastership