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JudyT23

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  1. Are these "Ringleaders" in the same patrol?

    Do they have responsabilities in the Troop?

    Is the Troop program keeping them busy and active enough?

    Does your Board of Review committee ask the question "How do you live by the Scout Oath and Law"

    I don't think the signed form is a good idea, where does "Trustworthy" fit into having them get a form signed and not taking thier word?

    There has to be a better way to turn these boys around.

  2. Congratulations...

    You can find most of the information you need on how a Troop Committee works in the Troop Committee Guidebook, available at you local Council Service Center..as for training, the Committee Challenge is a 3 hour training course designed for Committee members and is in a game format. also helpful is good people skills, the ability to delegate, and function as a team player.

    Good Luck!

  3. The first thing I would do is get yourself a copy of "The Troop Committee Guidebook"this will give you the infomation you need on how a troop should operate, the second reference book you may want to get is "The Scoutmaster's Handbook", also very valuable in knowing what the program is about, these can be found at your local council service center.

     

  4. In all the information I have read on conducting Board of Reveiws, I have never seen in writing that scouts can sit on Boards. I believe older scouts can work with and sign off on advancement requirements of younger scouts, but I've never heard of them sitting on boards, so I don't think this is true.

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