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mashmaster

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  1. We have a scout that has withdrawn more and more. The boys in the troop like him pretty much and respect him. He always tries to do the right thing but has withdrawn and is fighting doing anything with the troop anymore, Dad is pushing him to stay involved but it breaks my heart seeing him sit alone miserable away from the rest of the troop. Some of them try to involve him but most just leave him alone and he will sit alone for hours. I want to help him, but nothing we have said or done has seemed to help. Any suggestions? My heart breaks for him and I know I have shed tears think
  2. That is now longer a requirement in the new Arrow of Light program. I am assuming they pulled it because people complained it was hard to accomplish last minute before crossover ceremonies..... just a total guess. I think it was a great requirement to have.
  3. Ours is still tap outs... For youth fairly firm, for the adults they really pound hard....
  4. Our tapout is held at a district wide camporee. It is pretty cool.
  5. We see scouts get first class anywhere from 1.25 years to 3 years. Depends on the boy, some of them look at the book at are very focused on advancing, others couldn't care. Some of the slower ones we have discussions with them to see if they understand how advancement works.
  6. Interesting, I don't think that is in accordance with the national election guide. Question for everyone, does your troop announce the elected nominees that night or wait for tapout? We wait for tapout.
  7. It is national policy in the OA election guide. We are lucky, we always seem to have at least 50% at our meetings. But prior to our election, I message the troop about how important their presence it. We combine it with our SPL and PL elections so that helps as well. I like the idea of each candidate having the number of camping nights and service hours, but I think the troop members really know who is worthy and who is not.
  8. The initial decision about which was the standard campout weekend was equal between the boys and adults, as we had some that were dual registered between units. For coordinating, it is possible, we have camped serveral times with another troop and it worked out well. Get the SPLs and SMs communicating and the SPLs figure out a plan that works. The adults help by informing the PLC about the potential opportunity and the PLC decides if they want to take advantage of it.
  9. Depends on how it works for each unit. For example our Charter Org sponsors 1 Pack, 2 Troops, and 1 Crew. The Troops each have their own trailer and QMs, The Crew is mostly backpack based so no trailer needed. We also don't camp on the same weekends typically so if equipment needed to be shared, we could do it, but that might be hard to maintain long term.
  10. Our Scout Exec told us that the information he has heard is that there will be seperate troops, but they could share the same COR, CC, and even SM (although they suggest that be different). The PLC for each troop would be different, so that means the troops would operate differently. My take on that information is that the troops may decide to co-exist but would have different meetings and different campouts with some shared meetings/campouts.
  11. It is a great app for outward bound communication, not bidirectional.
  12. I picked up a 1929 second printing of the Handbook for Patrol Leaders off ebay from an estate sale. I guess this is what happens when people buy lots of books from estate sales. The book is in really good condition except for missing the front page and single tear on the foreword from James West. In the back was the a small signature. Through my super sleuthing (i.e. Google) I found that book most likely belonged to a Japanese boy named Jiro. He was born in 1919 and passed away in 2016. Born and raised in Southern California and sadly was interned in a Japanese camp during WWII. I feel
  13. thanks, for now, I will use that answer until told otherwise
  14. OK, question after the new YPT training. Older training referred to preference to having to adults for two-deep. but now it say two adults. What does that do for the transportation issue of having scouts in cars going to campouts or meetings? Does that mean you need two adults in the vehicle? Many times it has been 1 adult and 4 youth in a vehicle.
  15. You can go through the other modules and exam just not get credit for finishing it until you get module 2 complete.
  16. Lucky your module 2 completed, twice through it now with the same error.... grrrr
  17. OK, took it and technical issues with module 2 not completing kept me from finishing it. I have to say I think they did a good job on this. other than the technical issues. For Texas residents, there will be in person YPT available by June 1st. In Texas, by law we are required to have it in person for camps over 72 hours.
  18. We taught my son to sew and he does all of his patches. In fact, he has been known to charge other scouts a $1/per patch to sew their patches. My wife went to a meeting and showed them how to sew if they wanted.
  19. Awful news, RIP Simon :-( IMHO, I don't know how having the parent there would have helped prevent this accident.
  20. I haven't made it through all the way, there are still technical issues playing the training.
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