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Re: Advancement Records
CzarCasm (stanleyb@CRL.COM)
Fri, 30 Oct 1998 07:58:46 -0800
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Chris Haggerty wrote:
> The blue merit badge cards (troop copy) will help you keep track
> of the merit badges. The Scout should be noting these in his
> book as he earns them as well.
>
As a long time advancment chair for our troop have I missed something?
the "troop copy" of the blue merit badge card?
I see the section that the counselor keeps... I see the section that is
turned into the council (Application for Merit Badge)... and I see the
section "Applicants Record"... I have never seen a part the thr
troop keeps....
I do, upon having the opportunity to talk to a new parent upon their
son's earning of his first merit badge, tell them the importance of
keeping these cards in a safe place... and I do keep a file of
copies of the form 4403...... (computer generated by TroopMaster for
those now discusssing how best to keep records) but I do not keep blue
cards....
stan rudnick
advancement chair
troop 47 foster city, ca
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