Re: Adult Training Awards (BSA)
Larry Jones (lwjones@GULFTEL.COM)
Sun, 2 Mar 1997 09:13:18 -0600
Hi,
I am basing my information on Leader Training Awards on info gleaned from
the 1996 printing of Leadership Training-Committee Guide; Plans, Procedures,
Materials (No.34169)
>
>The Key is for the "key leader" ...there used to be a Cubmaster's Key
>as well. The Scouter's Key Award is presently awarded to Scoutmasters,
>Commissioners, Explorer Advisors and Skippers, and Varsity Team Coaches.
There are actually 6 ways to earnthe Key. Scoutmaster, Commissioner, Skipper,
Varsity Scout Coach, Explorer Advisor (or Service Team member) andDistrict
Committee Member.
>
>Funny you don't know about the Scouters' Training Award. It is available
>to Boy Scouters, commissioners, Exploring adults, Varsity adults, and
>recently to, as you stated, District volunteers.>
The Training Award is listed as being available for the following: Boy Scouting,
Varsity Scouting, Exploring, Sea Exploring, and Cub Scout and/or Boy Scout
Roundtable staff.
The major change from the information that Mike presented is the inclusion
of District Committee/Service Team Members to the KEY. And as a Commissioner
you earn the Arrowhead, then go on to the KEY, without the training award in
between.
YiS,
Larry Jones
Foley, AL
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