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  1. Council covers 2 counties - San Diego and Imperial.

     

    11 Districts

     

    As of our 2010 Annual Report:

    25,960 Youths

    8,080 Adults

     

    Cub Scouts 11,589

    Boy Scouts 6,677

    Venturers 1,276

    Exploring 1,661

    Total Youth Members 21,203

    Learning For Life Membership

    LFL High School 1,400

    LFL Jr. High 1,535

    LFL Elementary 1,822

    Total Youth Participants 4,757

     

    I can't find how many Troops and Packs in our District but it's more than 20 each.

     

    Council Headquarters is in San Diego City so those that live up north have a drive. It could take 45 minutes to get there or 2 hours depending on traffic.

     

     

  2. Check with your District & Council to see if any local museums or attractions have Activity Badge programs.

     

    We are lucky here to have programs at our Natural History Museum.

     

    Write up a description of each badge and have the parents of the new webelos take a look. One of them may be an expert or know an expert on one of them.

     

    Webelos is fun. The boys have learned lots and are really growing up.

    Enjoy it!

  3. It's amazing that some adults still don't understand that anything they say around their kids will get repeated.

     

    I'm sorry that this is happening to you. I would have a chat with the den leader before the next meeting. Just take a few minutes and tell her what happened. Don't give her the chance to make excuses, just tell her what her son said, how your son felt and TELL her she needs to let your son know it was a mistake.

     

    Personally, I would start looking at other packs. A den leader, AKELA, has a responsibility to live up to the promise just as much as the boys do. She blew it.

    I would want closure for my son but then I'd be heading on to another pack.

     

    Hope it all works out for you, This is not what scouts is about.

     

    Ann

  4. I took BALOO along with my husband and another Den Leader from our Pack.

     

    They did a very good job of creating what a weekend campout would be like.

    We broke up into dens. Book learning took too long as did the what to bring and how to use them area.

    Activities & games,camp area and what to bring, campfire program, They taught us Foil packets for our lunch and while we ate they talked about Dutch Ovens. Desert was Wompums or pole biscuits over coals.

     

    I think this is a wonderful training for first timers. For those of us that have already done several years of pack camping there really wasn't much for us.

     

    We had fun, learned a new recipe or two but we were there for 8 hours. It really was too long. I would like to see two versions of the training. One for first timers and one for those already in the know. How to go about that I'm not sure of, maybe a test out or have CM or Unit Commisioner sign off on it.

     

    Would like these types of training at University as well if it could be shortened.

     

  5. acco40,

    It's funny you mentioning the teacher moving up with the kids. Our school actually did that last year. The 4th grade teachers moved up to 5th grade with the students. It was due to layoffs and cutbacks but it was a great thing for the students. There was no getting to know you period. The teachers knew where each student was so no need to do review work etc. There State test scores were higher than the two years before it. It might not be bacause of the same teachers but it probably helped.

     

    It's interesting to see how everyone does it and obviously not just one way works. Our pack leaders move on with their scouts. Luckily our cubmaster has 2 scouts so he stayed and will leave in two years. Our committee is already looking at who will step up and who may need a little nudge to take on CM and Committee Chair. Seems that around here the Troops get the Eagle Scouts that want to continue their scouting career instead of the cubbies.

     

  6. I have 15 Wolves. My Husband and I are CoDenLeaders as well as he is ACM and I'm Committee Secretary. When we started as Tiger Leaders with 10 boys we told the parents we can grow this group as big as we want but it means participation from all parents. The parents come to all the meetings and are very active. We never told them that as of Wolves they could drop off.

     

    We tend to do things in groups. So we will ask for 3 parents to help out and split the group out. Then as leaders we can walk around and be available if there are questions or behavior issues.

     

    I personally could not do this and be Cubmaster but many can and do it with smaller groups.

     

    Talk with your parents and lay it out for them. You need den leaders and asst den leaders. If they don't step up to help then the boys will be without leaders. Then stop talking. Let them think about it. Hopefully they will step up or at least ask some questions that might guide them into being leaders.

     

  7. Hello all,

     

    After reading Finding time to talk with Unit Leaders, I was curious as to how your Den Leaders work.

     

    Do your leaders advance to each scout level with the boys and therefore are their den leader from Tiger through Webelos, or

    Do your leaders find their niche in a specific rank and stay there for a few years?

     

    Our Pack Den Leaders move with the boys. All of our Den Leaders have a scout that is their own in the Den as well.

     

    I can see that having a Den Leader that is very knowledgeable in one specific rank would be helpful but I can see where burnout would come quickly.

     

     

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