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My son's troop meetings break down as follows:

 

1. opening ceremony including flag salute,uniform inspections and attendance, and various announcements

2. patrol meeting (what happens here varies)

3. a troop-wide activity (skill, game, preparation for upcoming event, ocassional guest speaker, etc.)

4. some time where the boys don't seem to do much except "hang out" but I think this is supposed to be time to take care of paperwork related to upcoming events - often resembles "semi-organized chaos."

5. closing ceremony including retiring the colors, benediction, and any other announcements.

 

In his troop the PLC sets the agenda and carries it out. (From a parental perspective) successful implementation appears to vary - more chaos sometimes than others - part of the "boy led" aspect of the troop I guess. ASMs/SM, Committee members, and other parents are generally at the troop meetings in large numbers but are rarely directly involved. They tend to be in the back of the room.

 

Lisa'bob

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