Re: Parents as MB Councilors
Bruce E. Cobern (bec@PIPELINE.COM)
Sun, 31 Aug 1997 04:21:37 -0400
At 10:11 PM 8/29/97 -0400, James A. Sheckels wrote:
>No matter how many ways we look at this, no matter how many "dynamic"
>methods and techniques we come up with to "protect" Scouts from
>perceived inequities from parental counselors, the bottom line is in
>doing so one violates a specific policy of the BSA - no one has the
>authority to modify in any way the BSA advancement policies and
>procedures.
As long as the SCOUTMASTER sends the Scout to his parent as the counselor I
agree with you. However, for anyone else to make that decision is the same
type of violation of policy that you are referring to. Thus, IF a SM feels
that no Scout should be counseled by his parent he is perfectly justified in
NOT sending any Scouts to their parents.
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Bruce E. Cobern
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