This past month 3 scouts from our troop traveled with the council contingent to Philmont (40 scouts in all, I think). The scouts are:
Scout #1. Eagle Scout who turned 18 last December and will be a college freshman.
Scout #2. Life Scout who just completed his Eagle project (16 yrs. old)
Scout #3. Life Scout who's Eagle paperwork was turned in YESTERDAY (turns 18 in September) and will be a college freshman.
Tonight I received a call from the Philmont contingent leader. He wanted to let me know, as Scoutmaster, that on the return trip home, in the Denver Airport, these Scouts were disobedient, behaved very poorly, and were disrespectful in front of several airline employees.
Apparently all the scouts were specifically told, in the bus when they arrived at the Denver Airport, to: stay together and keep on thier Class A uniform shirts. These three wandered off with one removing his uniform shirt (with a BSA T-shirt on underneath).
When they were called back they all three acted very irritated at the leaders present. Nothing was said but "heavy sighs and head shaking" were prevalent. One airline ticket agent commented to the contingent leader that "I've never seen Boy Scouts act like that."
Scout #1 is 18 and gone. Nothing to do there.
Scout #2 has always had an "attitude". Sadly, I'm not surprised to hear this about him. (He became Life before I became SM.)
Scout #3 (who removed his shirt) frankly, floored me. He is a great student and always did whatever he could to help new scouts. We had the SM Eagle Conference last Friday. It was a pleasure to sign his Eagle Application. Until this phone call, I would have considered him a "model" Eagle Scout.
Frankly, I don't know what to do about this.
Can I demand that Scouts 2 and 3 write apology letters to the contingent leaders that were present in the airport?
If the contingent leader(s) make comments to the Council Excutive what impact can it have on the Eagle Paperwork currently in process at the council office?
Any thoughts/ideas would be appreciated.
