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  1. NJCubScouter,

    Making a comment and discussing the topic are two different things. A person can make a comment without being involved in a discussion or debate.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoumaster

    Troop 1

  2. yarrow,

    I think we have all experienced the same problem at one time or another.

     

    In my Troop, I only require full uniforms at special functions like Courts of Honor, Scout Sunday, etc. For Troop meetings, I require our Troop 1 shirts. This seems to "take the pressure off". However, I do require my SPL & APSL to be in full uniform Troop meetings. Setting the example for the rest of the Scouts. I am always in full uniform for all Scout functions.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  3. Ya know, we can bash or defend the ACLU all we want. I think we all know what the ACLU does (or doesn't do - I'm a basher). I feel a thread dedicated to the ACLU regardless of the subject has no place on this board. Folks, this is a Scout forum! Let's stick to the game at hand!

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

     

    "The ACLU is neither American or about liberty"

  4. scoutdad,

     

    "The AOL is the highest honor in cub scouting, but if the boys who haven't earned it are to remain in scouting and go to summer camp, they need to enter scouting in March."

     

    I agree with the 1st part of this statement, but I don't know if the last part is true. We don't get our new Scouts from the Pack until May & have no trouble with them going to summer camp. The 2nd yr Webelos participate as 2nd yr Webelos until they offically cross over after they earn their AOL or meet the age requirement if they don't earn their AOL.

     

    "We are careful to wait until after school is out to sign off on any advancements for the non-Aol scouts."

     

    Why is this done? Wouldn't this be considered "holding back" a Webelo?

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  5. Doesn't sound like Scout behavior to me. I would meet with these boys & their parents away from the Pack & explain what has been going on. I would also explain where these Webelos stand as far as earning the AOL. This way, you are covered and there is less of a chance of this coming back to bite you in the future. Also, mom & dad might not be aware of what is going on.

     

    If you aren't the Cubmaster or CC, I would get them in the loop so everyone is on the same page.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  6. My Troop has policies in place. They mostly deal with what is and is not acceptable behavior. We also have a document that details what the consequences are for unacceptable behavior. The new Scout & parents must read & sign both. They are given a signed copy & the original is kept in the Troop records.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  7. Terry,

    Thanks for pointing that out! Sometimes I get tunnelvision & miss the neat stuff.

     

    Great idea. I sort of agree with Fscouter about a link directly to the story not just the publication. I also realize that sometimes these articles are reomved from the publication site & they can never be found again.

     

    Keep up the good work. This is a great site.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  8. BSA policy should be followed whether it is a good or bad policy. If an individual feels it is a bad policy, then that individual should do everything in his/her power to try and change that policy. Until that is accomplished, the policy should be followed.

     

    There are some things that local councils now do that differ from national. In my council, we are not permitted to use liquid fuel while national allows liquid fuel. Whether I agree with this policy is not important. What is important is that I follow it. By not doing so, would pass the wrong impression to my Scouts and after all the Scouts are why we are involved in this organization. At least that's the reason I am.

     

    Now, imagine if each council interpreted national policy a different way. Would there be any uniformity? I don't think so. Would there be any reason to have national policy? No since every individual council would have the ablilty to interpret any policy any which way they felt & also the ablility to change that interpretation any time they felt like. This is sort of like having the IRS make the laws then enforcing them. The interpretion can become what ever they want it to be.

     

    Rooster7, ditto. I agree 100% with your posts.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  9. Training, training, training. It sounds like none of the adult leadership in this Troop have attended any type of training. Training is important. That's were we adults learn the ins & outs.

     

    "Even more upsetting is that some of the adults

    go along with this, although a number have gone elsewhere with their boys."

     

    This should send up red flags.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  10. You might be a Scoutmaster if ...........

     

    > The last words out of your mouth at night are "Shut up and go to sleep".

     

    > The top of your belt buckle is shinier than the reat of the buckle.

     

    > You consider the coffee cup haning from your belt as part of you "full uniform".

     

     

  11. I attended Catholic school until 6th grade then transferred to public school. I regret neither.

     

    Both of my kids (my son is now in college) attend public school. My son graduated with honors & my daughter has been on the honor roll since 3rd grade. Both are severe to profoundly deaf.

     

    I know there are bad public schools out there. There are also bad private schools. Home schooling for some isn't an option. We all want the best education for our kids.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  12. My son loved Scouting! He is deaf and Scouting really did him alot of good. He feels at home in the outdoors & was elected SPL three times by the Scouts in his Troop. He earned his Eagle in 1998. There have been many times he has told me or someone else, "I can do it. I'm an Eagle Scout" Our local paper printed a small article on him after he received his Eagle.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

  13. "My agenda is to change the BSA policy to make it a local matter. "

     

    Making this a local matter only will complicate the issue more! This isn't like the federal government deciding the individual states can decide! This is a national policy. If it is left up to each council, then the Boy Scouts of America will be come the Boy Scouts of Greater Pittsburgh, etc.. Not a good thing.

     

    Ed Mori

    Scoutmaster

    Troop 1

     

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