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How many scoutmasters can a troop have?
A troop should recruit as many assistant Scoutmasters as possible. It has been found that many successful troops have three or more.
Can a troop have two scoutmasters?
Successful troops have several, even many Assistant Scoutmasters. Troop 843 tries to recruit at least two Assistant Scoutmasters per patrol, and welcomes as many as possible.
How many Boy Scouts are in a troop?
Troops have from 12 to 100 scouts, with the norm being around 24 to 35. There are around 150,000 Boy Scout troops and Cub Scout packs across the country. Each troop has an adult leader, the Scoutmaster, who is a volunteer registered with the Boy Scouts of America and trained.
How many patrols are there in a troop?
It cannot help itself! The formation of the Scouts into patrols of from six to eight and training them as separate units each under its own responsible leader is the key to a good troop. The patrol is the unit of Scouting always, whether for work or for play, for discipline or for duty.
Can an assistant cubmaster be a den leader?
A den leader may not simultaneously serve as the Cubmaster. A crew advisor or Varsity coach may not additionally serve as the committee chair, within the same unit. The reasons behind this policy are pretty simple but intentional in their design.
Who can be a BSA charter organization?
The individual must be an adult, a U.S. citizen, and a registered member of the BSA during the period of time that the chartered organization designates this person as chartered organization representative. 3.
Can an ASM do a board of review?
Unit leaders (Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmasters) may not participate in a Board of Review. The Boy Scouts of America has placed the Eagle Scout board of review in the hands of either the troop, district, or council committee responsible for advancement.
What’s the difference between troop and troupe?
Troop and a troupe both rhyme with “group,” but a troop is a group of soldiers or scouts, while a troupe is a group of performers. Troop and troupe come from the same root word for “a band of people,” but a troop will march into battle, while a troupe will most likely dance, act, or entertain.
What is the difference between a pack and a troop?
Leadership. It’s pretty simple: Cub Scout dens and packs are led by adults; Scouts BSA patrols and troops are led by the youth.
What are patrols BSA?
A patrol is a small group of Scouts BSA within a troop. They elect a patrol leader and function almost like a family within the troop. They divide up the chores to be done and work together as a group to meet their goals. They develop a patrol spirit and take pride in their accomplishments as a team.
What is a BSA Scoutmaster?
New Scouts BSA Scoutmasters (highest-ranking adult volunteer leader working with youth in a Scouts BSA Troop) and Assistant Scoutmasters Why should I take this training?
What does a junior assistant Scoutmaster do?
In this capacity, junior assistant Scoutmasters (a troop may have more than one) follow the guidance of the Scoutmaster in providing support and supervision to other youth leaders in the troop. Upon their 18th birthday, a junior assistant Scoutmaster will be eligible to become an assistant Scoutmaster.
Is there a cost to take Scoutmaster-specific training?
There is no cost if you take Scoutmaster-Specific Training online through My.Scouting.org. If you take the in-person classroom version, there may be a small fee to cover the cost of handouts or other class materials. How do I sign up for this training?