Re: Advancement to First Class vs. Merit Badges
Blaine A. Jackson (blainej@JUNO.COM)
Sat, 31 May 1997 08:58:18 -0500
On Fri, 30 May 1997 10:07:46 EST Kenneth Wheeler <wheele1k@NCR.DISA.MIL>
writes:
> I do not agree with this philosophy. My preference, recognizing
>that very few things in this life have no exceptions, would be to have
>work on merit badges start after attainment of First Class rank. My
>review of the requirements suggests that there is a two step structure
>to advancement T-FC and Star through Eagle,
This question probably comes under a general discussion which has gone
before. What you are suggesting is adding a requirment to the
advancement program -- that a scout be first class before working on a
merit badge. This is not a BSA requirement, and you may not add
requirements to the program.
We engourage new scouts to begin work on their first aid merit badge as
soon as they can after joining the troop. We want them to be trained to
help as soon as possible. (We also encourgage work on the swimming MB as
soon as possible.) A scout who completes the first aid MB is immediately
signed off for the first aid requirements for Tenderfoot, Second and
First Class; he has met the requirements, and deserves the recognition.
If a scout meets all the requirements, he deserves the recognition or
reward.
Blaine Jackson, blainej@juno.com
SM T-450, 1st SA Jambo T-1807
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