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RWSmith wrote:VenturingL,
Regarding being "active"... The following is a direct quote from the National Council's (BSA) web site:Question: For the Star, Life, and Eagle Scout ranks, how is "Be active in your troop and patrol" defined?
Note, the resonsibilty to maintain contact is the Unit's leaders, NOT your son's. There are NO requirements for attendance, etc., nor may any be imposed. If your son wasn't removed from the POR, then the time counts. Period.
Answer: A Scout is considered to be active in his unit if:The unit leaders are responsible for maintaining contact with the Scout on a regular basis. The Scout is not required to attend any certain percentage of activities or outings. However, unit leaders must ensure that he is fulfilling the obligations of his assigned leadership position. If he is not, then they should remove the Scout from that position.
- He is registered in his unit (registration fees are current).
- He has not been dismissed from his unit for disciplinary reasons.
- He is engaged by his unit leadership on a regular basis (Scoutmaster conference, informs the Scout of upcoming unit activities, through personal contact, and so on).
See also: http://www.meritbadge.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1975
Mike,WeeWillie wrote:The above is not the requirement listed in the 2008 Requirements Handbook. It isn't listed in the Scout Handbook or the SM Handbook either. You can't expect SMs to follow requirements that aren't listed. The rule about adding or deleting requirements is a two edge sword.
WeeWillie wrote:The above is not the requirement listed in the 2008 Requirements Handbook. It isn't listed in the Scout Handbook or the SM Handbook either.
WeeWillie wrote:You can't expect SMs to follow requirements that aren't listed. The rule about adding or deleting requirements is a two edge sword.
While I certainly agree that "active participation" should encompass more than being registered and the other things quoted, I can actually sympathize with National. How do they draw the line to allow the interpretation that we would think is right and exclude things like the 80% attendance that we consider unrealistic (i.e. wrong)?WeeWillie wrote:Active participation reflects committment (A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal...) to your troop and patrol. Rewarding Scouts with Eagle who are uncommitted to their units is in punishing Scouts who are.
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