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RWSmith wrote:Sometimes, the grass is greener on the other side. Once you reach a point where you're fed up and can't take it anymore, for goodness sakes, don't quit!... Just go find another Troop!
Scouting179 wrote:If someone won't let the boys run the troop, they need to be told to step back. Besides this, you could: move to another troop, contact your district leadership, contact the unit commissioner.
Lynda J wrote:this was happening with out troop about 4 years ago. The SM was running the show. They had gone from 22 boys to 6 and only three of those showed up. The SM's son made Eagle and he quit. New SM. Boys run back up to almost 20 with more coming in.
Another Troop in our district moved to another district because of the same problem.
What adults sometimes forget it the point of this program is to teach the boys to govern themselves. If we don't allow them to do that and in the process sometimes make mistakes they won't learn to be responsible productive adults.
West wrote:Another good idea is to get in touch with the head of your charter orginization, or the Charter rep. Trust me, they don't like to hear that the program isn't being run as it should and it's haveing an adverse effect on both membership and quality of the program.
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