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John-in-KC

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  1. Do what is best for your particular situation. Maintain YP awareness, but do what your committee thinks will work. Now, remember:. The Chartered Partner, through the COR,, has an automatic 50%+1 vote. If he/she says "do it this way", then you shall.
  2. Moderator Note Friendly, Courteous, and Kind, folks. You'll find at least one parallel topic in I&P. This is locked while the Moderators do some clean up.
  3. You have it. Open your Boy Scout Handbook. Same aims and methods. That's what I've been hearing from Professionals for several weeks.
  4. And they'll all be "Scouts BSA" troops. https://www.scoutingnewsroom.org/press-releases/scout-me-in/
  5. The 11-18 year old PROGRAM will be Scouts BSA effective February 2019. https://www.scoutingnewsroom.org/press-releases/scout-me-in/ The Corporation will remain "Boy Scouts of America"
  6. Well, now it's late April. We know now the girls youth program will be the same as the boys program, and that troops may be chartered as concurrent committee or two separate committees by the chartered partner. Do we have any updates on where the Order will go? My one thought is "separate but equal" in the honor camping organization will see National fighting in the court of public opinion on a Title IX lawsuit. It may get thrown out of federal court, but it'll be a publicity struggle, and we all know how BSA has performed in recent court of public opinion battles. Now, if the suit is against a local council in a state court...and it's the right state...KATEY Bar the Door. ICS.
  7. If you are on linked in, there is commissioner support forum run by Irving. This just in. This has a hot due date for any new leaders, and you can bet your bottom dollar it'll be required for all when units recharter.
  8. Except for the fact I know it will happen, I would bet a beer that there will be at least one pair of troops in the nation who will have the same scoutmaster and ASMs, and the PLCs meet as one.
  9. One chartered partner, one committee, in theory two scoutmasters and two sets of assistant scoutmaster's Two youth structures-- PLC, patrols, etc. Again, in theory
  10. Ladies and gentlemen: The attached was just sent to me by a council scout executive who is a good friend. The source is from national. I've opted to lock the topic on posting, those who wish may create a new thread. Please remember a Scouter is friendly, courteous, and kind
  11. My two cents: If it's the County Fair, and the Iwannabeasuburb County Republican or Democratic Committee asks you to do a flag ceremony before the candidates start doing pitches, that's one thing. (I'd hope the chairs of the R and D committees know each other, and agree on Monday the Boy Scouts will do the Ds, and on Tuesday Camp Fire does the Rs, or something like that.). If it's Billybob Jumpback, running for Senator from the Great State of North Texas, and he's doing a full up campaign rally with him leading the Pledge... PASS. Again, my thoughts only.
  12. Mod note: Moved to open discussion, program. Nothing controversial here, just basic Scouting stuff.
  13. This is the job of the Scoutmaster, teaching the SPL how to monitor performance. That's the long and short of it.
  14. Respectfully disagree. There are places and times in winter when roads (such as I-70 in Western KS, I-80 in NE, ad infinitum) are CLOSED. If the Highway Patrol/State Police are planning to close the roads for a major winter event, you don't want to be taking youth members out. I've been lucky on some of my winter commutes, I've been able to self recover from the ditch in a 4x4. Others ... notsomuch.
  15. Frogs or caterpillars? Look at Cubby's glasses!
  16. This is from "The Scouting Shirt Shop" Did someone at National Trademark sign off on this? And, @@RichardB, did someone sign off on broken glasses? Link: https://www.facebook.com/ScoutingShirtShop/photos/a.1209864749072411.1073741828.1209853565740196/1576047072454175/?type=3&theater
  17. From my view of the camp, It seems to me the Order will be somewhat easy to gender integrate. The biggest issue will be the attire of youth on Ceremonies Teams and supporting ceremonies as runners and such. With young women, with gender equality, if they have to close their chests in with clothing, so will the young men. Your alls' thoughts? ICS.
  18. I suspect in the case below, we will find Packs for which data in Scoutnet does not equal reality at meetings.
  19. I have been to PTC twice. For young men and women over 14, they can take a 5.5 day trek. There are programs for each Scouting age bracket, as well as support for wee ones under the Scouting age. For the non-Scouter adult spouses, there are trips to Santa Fe, Taos, Las Vegas, NM ... I knew one group who did an overnight to Albuquerque. We now return you to the regularly scheduled topic.
  20. Scoutmaster, Scout, and benefitting agency sit down, and discuss what's next. The guidance can be found below. I would recommend your SM invite your Unit Commissioner and a Member of the District Advancement Committee for a friendly cup of coffee to discuss matters. There's more than one path in the link, but the decision on that path is the Scouts, and his alone ... not his SM, CC, Eagle coach, or YOURS. http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/GuideToAdvancement/EagleScoutRank.aspx
  21. ADMIN NOTE: Scouters are Courteous and Kind. I have moved this to Open Discussion, Program. The latitude given in I&P for controversial subjects is withdrawn. Please keep the discussion to your thoughts on the mechanics of gender integration for Cubbing.
  22. IIRC the program year, as defined by ScoutNet, is June 1 to May 31. Cubs are auto promoted and locked out from the previous rank.
  23. This is a 40 minute video covering the gender integration decision. It is worth your watch. Please respond in other threads. I've posted it under lock.
  24. Mr Sears sounds like a good Professional.
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