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Mrw wrote:With our 50 or so boys, BOR's just three times a year would be some really long days. We often have 10 or more in a month!
I have been recently accused of being a rule weenie for objecting to starting to require boys to present their projects to the entire troop committee and for objecting to requiring full uniforms for BOR's and these presentations. Fortunately our incoming and out-going SMs and the DAC all agree with me. What was disturbing to me was that the ones wanting to require this were the most recent Woodbadge trainees in the troop.
evmori wrote:Mrw wrote:With our 50 or so boys, BOR's just three times a year would be some really long days. We often have 10 or more in a month!
I have been recently accused of being a rule weenie for objecting to starting to require boys to present their projects to the entire troop committee and for objecting to requiring full uniforms for BOR's and these presentations. Fortunately our incoming and out-going SMs and the DAC all agree with me. What was disturbing to me was that the ones wanting to require this were the most recent Woodbadge trainees in the troop.
Requiring full uniforms for a BOR is adding to the requirements. Just because people in your unit agree with you doesn't make it the correct thing to do.
smtroop168,
Wanna bet this is an adult run unit & the boys are just along for the ride?
You quite misunderstood that I was the one objecting to adding to the requirements....
We are a boy led troop, even when they don't do it all that well.
FrankJ wrote:Wood badge graduates are supposed to be trained in their positions before going to Wood Badge.
smtroop168 wrote:Wood Badge Graduates can be just as clueless about BSA policies as anyone else. I don't believe Wood Badge covers Advancement BOR procedures or goes into any depth on the Life to Eagle process either.
fritz1255 wrote:To expand on a quote that is attributed to George Burns, it's a real shame that the only people who truly know how to run this country are wasting their time cutting hair, driving taxis, and posting on MeritBadge.net forums.
In our troop, the SMC is used to check that the boy really has the right things signed in the book. And if he is clueless, the SM asks him to come back the next week with a little more practice under his belt on the subject at had.
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