Re: A serious but odd...
R. Gary Hendra ("AMGATE::HENDRG"@SSVAX1.SSD.LORAL.COM)
Thu, 12 May 1994 06:48:35 -0700
From: Hendra, Gary
Date: Thu, May 12, 1994 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: A serious but odd...
To: Scouts-L Subscribers
Thanks to everyone who responded to my question. The 11.5 year-old rule is
probably the "most" correct answer, and will work out in this case. The young
man will be 11.5 on or about 22 August. That should certainly be enough time.
He needs his Citizen, Readyman, one non-specific pin, and to work off the
memory items.
Steve wrote:
"Since the ranks tend to follow the school year more than age for the most
part, we always let the boys go up to September if they wanted to. Most all
would "bridge" into Scouts in April or May (some even in Feb) and attend the
Troop's "Tenderfoot" campout in June (that's when our Troops get the new boys
ready for summercamp and help them get started on their Tenderfoot)... but for
some boys it was more important to earn the AOL even if it ment delaying their
entrance into Scouts."
When you said bridge in April or May, does that mean go through the ceremony
but do not submit the application to the Scoutmaster? If so, I suppose the
scout would attend the Tenderfoot campout as a Webelos with the cooperation of
the Scoutmaster. Can he then attend the Summercamp as a Webelos, or do you
assume he has finished the AOL and submits his application before Summercamp.
Sounds awkward but workable.
Thanks again, and YiS,
Gary...Pack 105, Milpitas, CA
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