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From: Joseph Alessi (JosephAlessi@COMPUSERVE.COM)
Date: Tue Apr 25 2000 - 07:20:16 CDT
Dave Kenison wrote:
>>To clarify the situation - I think the problem has to do with a
>>scout joining Venturing. My council office maintains that if a
>>scout has not earned the first class award before he becomes a
>>Venturer, he can advance to Life but not to Eagle, even if he
>>has time to complete the appropriate requirements.
The rule isn't age related, Dave.
According to the Advancement Policies and Procedures, a Venturer
can continue to advance to Eagle ***PROVIDED THAT HE HAS
ATTAINED AT LEAST FIRST CLASS RANK IN A TROOP*** (emphasis is
mine). In other words, a Venturer cannot be awarded the rank
of scout, tenderfoot, second class, or first class.
The unstated purpose of this rule is to prevent female
venturers from earning Eagle.
Of course, a male youth who has not obtained first class
before joining a venturing crew does have the option of
dual registering with a troop or varsity team and participating
and advancing through the troop program. Females do not have
this option.
I hope that this clears things up for you!
YIS
Joseph A. Alessi in Ozwin 2.31
JosephAlessi@Compuserve.com
Vice Chair - Program, Lafayette District
Committee Member, Troop 313 - Cradle of Liberty Council
Adviser to the Treasurer, Unami Lodge
Quartermaster, Jambo 2001 Council committee
I used to be an Owl
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