Eagle94-A1 Posted Wednesday at 03:41 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:41 PM Tough night last night. The decision to fold the troop was made last night. We been trying to recruit on our own because council is not helping, despite repeated requests. With only 4 Scouts, three of whom are in band, and one is just staying in until they get Eagle and really has no interest in camping but has no choice as he still needs Camping MB, it is now impossible to have an active outdoor program. Both the de facto CC and I realized this last nite when we tried to organize dates for November, December, and January. October was already out of play. We have not told anyone yet. I do not want to fold the troop just yet, as there are some 'housekeeping" things I want done. Finding troops for them is first and foremost, but will be challenging. All four have burnt bridges with at least one troop in the area. And another troop is in the same situation we are in: no Cub Scout feeder pack. They got an infusion of 2-3 Scouts when another troop folded this year, but otherwise are in the boat with no prospects for new Scouts after this year. Even if we merge with them, that only delays the inevitable. Also we are going to pay registration fees, but summer camp may be more challenging. We want to leave enough money with the CO to restart the church at a later date, if possible. And summer camp prices are skyrocketing. Sorry for the rambling, but it has been tough for me to get e grip on this decision. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tron Posted 13 hours ago Share Posted 13 hours ago I would recommend compartmentalizing this decision. When I am allowed to see numbers about units just about every council is in the same situation; an equal or greater number of troops to packs. The math is that in general you need at least 1 pack to keep a troop alive, you need 2 packs per troop in a district for the troops to thrive. The sad reality is that scouting in America is a pyramid scheme and right now we have too many troops. Some like to pitch it as we have not enough packs; however, the reality of demographics and social interest a higher number of packs have folded over the years compared to troops; so we just have too many troops. To your issue about council; we have too many councils, probably, easily, 100 too many councils. In general we have an infrastructure and organizational structure that never modernized with market conditions and technological advancements. Too many council administrators are fighting the future and just holding on for retirement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle94-A1 Posted 10 hours ago Author Share Posted 10 hours ago One reason why there are more troops is that it is not as dependent on adults like Cubs. In all my years as both a volunteer and professional, being a CS DL was the hardest. Another reason is CS used to be 5 years, and now 6. Scouts is 7-8 depending when they join.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrjohns2 Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, Eagle94-A1 said: In all my years as both a volunteer and professional, being a CS DL was the hardest. Another hard job is the Pack CC. It is very hard being a DL, but having 2 or 3 dens without DLs? Not harder, just impossible? Finding, registering, and getting those DLs up to speed, so they can DO the hardest job, is a hard task. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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