by Lynda J » Thu May 05, 2005 10:33 am
Not in the way that Eagle records are checked. Once a boy has completed his Scout Masters Conference it is up to the SM to pass him on to BOR, the SM is confident that he knows the skills. BOR is not a retest of his skills but a review of how he feels his scouting experience is going. It should be a relaxed environment.
We recently had a BOR where one member of the board made a scout stand at attention through the entire process. He made him demonstrate almost every requirement, and quized him on the others. The review took almost an hour and he refused to pass him to 2nd Class because he was not satisified with the way he explain what it meant to believe in God. I know many adults much less an 11 year old that could put this in words. All the leaders were really upset. And believe me this guy will never sit on another board. The boy knew everything, tied the knots and all. But he left that night almost in tears. We set another review with another board and he did wonderful.
One of the first boards I sat on for the troop was when I was still with the Pack as Committee Chair,and was on the District Committee. The SM's son came in for his Star BOR. Didn't offer to shake hands with the board, flopped down in the chair with his legs sprawled out. Had his hat on backwards, and his shirt was not only filthy but not tucked in. His answers were "yea's, nop's, unha's. When he left we all looked at each other and shook our heads. We talked about him and decided that he simply did not represent how a scout should act. And turned him down. We brought him back in and explained exactly why we had turned him down. He walked out upset. A knock came on the door, e came in and ask if we could please set another date for another BOR. We set one for two weeks later. That time he came in and acted like a scout should have acted. He has since made LIfe and is working on his Eagle.
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