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lifescoutforlife wrote:Is there any certian # of reference letters that have to be turned in before a EBOR can take place?
lifescoutforlife wrote:Is there any certian # of reference letters that have to be turned in before a EBOR can take place?
VenturingL wrote:My son ages out on the 10th, is trying to get his scout master conference scheduled. He was told yesterday he needed the 3 letters of reference.
A Scout cannot have a board of review denied or postponed because the council office or council advancement committee does not receive the reference letter forms he delivered.
ccjj wrote:Our council mails a letter to the individual listed as a reference, asking them to write some things about the candidate and send it back. They usually won't schedule the EBOR until all the letters come back to the council office. ccjj
Yes, very sad indeed.wagionvigil wrote:AVery sad that BSA will not take a stand and eliminate these so called leaders.
I do plan to take the troop's home-made manual and go through it page-by-page and red-line anything that is in direct conflict with National.
VenturingL wrote:My son turned 18 today. SMC was last night! It was originally scheduled for last Tuesday, which is still cutting it close, but SM was out of town until then. On Monday he was asked by Eagle Advisor (who had also been out of town) if he had the 3 letters of recommendation & my son said he did not. Advisor informed him that he could not sign off project without them, and therefore, SM could not schedule SMC. My son read him the paragraph from 12 Steps From Life to Eagle that states it is the BOR's responsibility to make contact, the information is for their eyes only, & the scout is never to be part of the transmittal of the information. I don't know what the next question was, but I heard my son politely reply that he since he was required to use NESA published workbook, and that's what it said, he was simply following what National had put in writing. Advisor was not happy; troop has done it differently for 15 years. My son met with advisor that evening & at the end of meeting, advisor admitted my son did not have to get the letters. (Until then my husband was ready to drive to Irving & camp out at National if necessary to get answers.) My son had ANOTHER meeting on Tuesday (thank goodness teacher in-service day & had no school during the day) to explain to ANOTHER adult what National says is the process. Will troop make this a permanent change?? Time will tell. I do plan to take the troop's home-made manual and go through it page-by-page and red-line anything that is in direct conflict with National. I was advised by the SM last spring that if I had any issues, I needed to bring them up at a Committee Meeting. My son was concerned he would be the victim of backlash if I pursued before he had all the signatures. I know, you would expect adults to behave better, but he was too close on time to risk.
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