Cowboy wrote:The bigger issue, as I see it, is in keeping up with the boys and the books. 2009 had some requirement changes also. Now we get into the boys who have been slow at advancement and are still T21 with a 2007 or 2008 published book. It is hard to keep up with the changes in this respect. I can sit on a BOR and completely miss (yep, done it once) the fact that the boy has not completed the current requirements, but has fulfilled them based on his book. We have a small troop, what about the ones with 50+ Scouts?
Easy Solution -- Troopmaster software. It doesn't matter how old a boys book is if there is someone keeping track of their advancement work in the software. Are you trying to say that a boy who has a book printed in 2008 doesn't have to meet the requirements published in 2009 or 2010?