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RWSmith wrote:Abstention is not an option on an ES BOR. All board memebers must cast vote. And, I just figured, any other rank BOR would be the same way.
commish3 wrote:This is not the place to discover you are afraid to speak your mind. It seems unfair to ask the boy to come and share his thoughts and convictions to an adult who is unwilling to share his.
don wrote:
I have some questions about the the scenario put forth by Scouting179.
What paperwork would a BOR be waiting for from a Scout? It is my understanding that references letters should be obtained by the BOR, and the scout should have nothing to do with obtaining them, is this true?
What other paperwork would a scout have to have for a BOR, his project should be done, along with the paperwork, what else is required for the Eagle BOR?
I just reread the Adv Manual. It says nothing about reference letters that I saw (if you find it, let me know the specific paragraph, please
commish3 wrote:I just reread the Adv Manual. It says nothing about reference letters that I saw (if you find it, let me know the specific paragraph, please
Happy to help Souting 179, page 31 bullets 5 and 7.
There is nothing that states that fewer than the required references are allowed by the requirement. The only option I am aware of that the requirement offers is if the scout does not have an employer, otherwise it would appear he is to offer all the listed references.
While I agree that not all councils do it the same, they are supposed to. The BSA advancement polices do not allow anyone person or group, including councils, to alter advancement requirements. The only exception being the National Executive Board.
Hope this helps,
Scouting179 wrote:I just looked for this in the Eagle section of the advancement manual and see nowhere where it actually says anything like "everyone must cast a vote"....
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