Re: [blank] BOR making sure that the Scout has done ...
Ted Burton (tedbrtn@CYBERHIGHWAY.NET)
Sun, 25 Aug 1996 17:55:16 -0600
At 7:55 -06001, J. Hugh Sullivan wrote thus [I likely cut a lot out]:
>
>The book also says an objective of the Board is "to make sure that the Scout
>has done what he was supposed to do for the rank". Everyone please note that
>"Scout" is used; it does not say that the result is used to evaluate the
>troop, counselor, council, summer camp, or program - that is an
>interpretation which, although valid, is only partial.
By making sure that advancement records match the claim of the Scout while
exploring with him his maturity in dealing with the obligations of being a
Scout.
Thank you for listening.
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Ore-Ida Council 106, D. Eagle Rep., Pack 246 CM, Troop 246 MC
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