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Welcome to Troop 272
An overview of our troop
By Mr. T, ASM New Scouts
www.nashuaboyscouts.org
Why Boy Scouts?
In boy scouts you will be given the chance to
learn the life habits that great people exhibit –
habits that will help you excel in school, work,
life, and to become an excellent father, husband,
holy man, leader or whatever you decide to be.
Agenda
• Summary of changes from Cub Scouts
• Troop Organization
• Advancement
• Tips
• Call to Action
You’re in Boy Scouts!
• Summary of changes you will notice:
#1: Physical changes:
• New meeting times, places, etc
• Tan Shirts – we ALWAYS wear them tucked in!
• Remove your “bling” from cub scouts
• You’re in a Patrol now
• Your leaders are other boys
• You’ll camp with boys by patrol
• No pack meetings – Court of Honor
• BRING: Handbook, Pen, & Paper
• Summary of changes you will notice:
#2 Mental changes
• New conduct rules – respect all
• Try vs Know
• Self-paced Advancing
• You communicate!
• To your patrol - you
are Bilbo Baggins
– Prove yourself
– Persevere
You’re in Boy Scouts!
Troop 272 Rules• Respect Others • Obey the Scout Sign• Do your best in following the Scout Oath and Law• Class A Uniform to be worn on all scouting events except when• otherwise specified• Bring Boy Scout Handbook to all Troop Meetings for updates and• advancements.• Disruptions will not be tolerated at any time during the meeting.• Be polite to all present (verbally and otherwise).• Cursing and name-calling will not be tolerated at any time.• Keep your hands and feet to yourself at all times. Headlocks, stealing
hats, intentionally stomping on other people’s feet or hands, kicking,pushing people around, etc will not be tolerated.
• Fighting will not be tolerated for any reason.
Time to introduce yourself!
• Stand up!
• Tell us your name
• Tell us what your favorite thing to do outside of school is
• Tell us about your favorite ice cream flavor
Agenda
• Summary of changes from Cub Scouts
• Troop Organization
• Advancement
• Tips
• Call to Action
Scoutmaster
(Mr. M)
Junior Asst.
Scoutmaster
(Open)
High Adventure
ASM
(Mr. T)
Patrol Leader
Tiki
(George T.)
Patrol Leader
Falcons
(Jon M.)
Patrol Leader
Patriot
(Andrew D.)
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Chaplain Aide
(Ian K)
Quartermaster
(Eric L)
Historian
(Open)
Scribe
(Peter)
Instructor
(Aaron D.)
Patrol
Scribe
Quartermaster
Grubmaster
Patrol
Scribe
Quartermaster
Grubmaster
Patrol
Scribe
Quartermaster
Grubmaster
Den Chief
(Open)
Patrol Leaders'
Council
Troop Guide
(Owen D)
ASPL
New scouts
(Chris G.)
ASPL
(Dante F.)
High Adventure
ASPL
(open)
= signoff
privilege
ASM
(Mr. Carrier)
ASM
(Mr. Fisher)
Senior Patrol
Leader (Joe T)
New Scout
ASM
(Mr. T)
Scoutmaster
(Mr. M)
Junior Asst.
Scoutmaster
(Open)
High Adventure
ASM
(Mr. T)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Alpha
(George T.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Bravo
(Jon M.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Charlie
(Andrew D.)
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Historian
(Open)
Scribe
(Peter)
Librarian
(Open)
WebMaster
(Brendan F.)
Den Chief
(Open)
Patrol Leaders'
Council
Troop Guide
(Owen D)
ASPL
New scouts
(Chris G.)
ASPL
(Dante F.)
High Adventure
ASPL
(open)
= signoff
privilege
ASM
(Mr. Carrier)
ASM
(Mr. Fisher)
Senior Patrol
Leader (Joe T)
New Scout
ASM
(Mr. T)
OA Rep
(Open)
Scoutmaster
(Mr. M)
Junior Asst.
Scoutmaster
(Open)
High Adventure
ASM
(Mr. T)
Patrol Leader
Tiki
(George T.)
Patrol Leader
Falcons
(Jon M.)
Patrol Leader
Patriot
(Andrew D.)
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Chaplain Aide
(Ian K)
Quartermaster
(Eric L)
Historian
(Open)
Scribe
(Peter)
Instructor
(Aaron D.)
Patrol
Scribe
Quartermaster
Grubmaster
Patrol
Scribe
Quartermaster
Grubmaster
Patrol
Scribe
Quartermaster
Grubmaster
Den Chief
(Open)
Patrol Leaders'
Council
Troop Guide
(Owen D)
ASPL
New scouts
(Chris G.)
ASPL
(Dante F.)
High Adventure
ASPL
(open)
= signoff
privilege
ASM
(Mr. Carrier)
ASM
(Mr. Fisher)
Senior Patrol
Leader (Joe T)
New Scout
ASM
(Mr. T)
Scoutmaster
(Mr. M)
Junior Asst.
Scoutmaster
(Open)
High Adventure
ASM
(Mr. T)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Alpha
(George T.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Bravo
(Jon M.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Charlie
(Andrew D.)
Assistant
Patrol Leader
Historian
(Open)
Scribe
(Peter)
Librarian
(Open)
WebMaster
(Brendan F.)
Den Chief
(Open)
Patrol
Leaders'
Council
Troop Guide
(Owen D)
ASPL
New scouts
(Chris G.)
ASPL
(Dante F.)
High Adventure
ASPL
(open)
= signoff
privilege
ASM
(Mr. Carrier)
ASM
(Mr. Fisher)
Senior Patrol
Leader (Joe T)
New Scout
ASM
(Mr. T)
OA Rep
(Open)
PATROL ROSTERS
CHART for Troop 272
January 17, 2013Patrol Leader
Patrol Alpha
(George T.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Bravo
(Jon M.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Charlie
(Andrew D.)
Asst. PL
Patrol A
(open)
Asst. PL
Patrol B
(open)
Asst. PL
Patrol Toasters
Peter M.
Quartermaster
Patrol A
(George T.)
Quartermaster
Patrol B
(open)
Quartermaster
Patrol C
(open)
Grubmaster
Patrol A
(open)
Grubmaster
Patrol B
(open)
Grubmaster
Patrol C
(open)
Roster
George T.
Owen D.
Spencer D.
Joshua M.
James T.
Anthony M.
Jamie M.
Cameron D.
Roster
Jon M.
Eric L.
Dan R.
Ian K.
Tyler B.
Damian P.
Travis C.
Austin C.
Roster
Andrew D.
Brendan F.
Jacob M.
Aaron D.
Stephen C.
Tim E.
Peter M.
Colin K.
Patrol Leader
Patrol Alpha
(George T.)
Asst. PL
Patrol A
(open)
Quartermaster
Patrol A
(George T.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Alpha
(George T.)
Asst. PL
Patrol A
(open)
Grubmaster
Patrol A
(open)
Quartermaster
Patrol A
(George T.)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Alpha
(George T.)
Asst. PL
Patrol Tiki
James T.
Patrol Leader
Patrol Bravo
(Jon M.)
Asst. PL
Patrol B
(open)
Quartermaster
Patrol B
(open)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Bravo
(Jon M.)
Asst. PL
Patrol B
(open)
Grubmaster
Patrol B
(open)
Quartermaster
Patrol B
(open)
Patrol Leader
Patrol Bravo
(Jon M.)
Asst. PL
Patrol AskSPL
(open)
Leadership Patrol Roster
Joe T. - Chris G. - Dante F.
Goals of this patrol
reload:
Eliminate personality
conflicts
Assign patrol leaders who
are active & good teachers
NEW! Establish new
leadership patrol
Make room for new
Scouts RED = new scout
Key
jobs
Quiz Time!
• Who is the assistant Senior Patrol Leader of new scouts?
It is time to pack the trailer for a campout!
Whose job is it in each patrol to go to the
garage and pack the gear?
Quiz Time!
• What is the name of the Senior Patrol Leader?
What is the name of your Troop Guide?
Agenda
• Summary of changes from Cub Scouts
• Troop Organization
• Advancement
• Tips
• Call to Action
Advancement
• Self-paced – it’s a marathon not a sprint
• 7 levels called “ranks”
• Scout rank is first
• Eagle is last
new scouts are here
Advancement
• Each level challenges boys to complete:
– New scout skills
– New levels of service
– New levels of teaching and guiding
– New levels of leading
– New levels of “Scout Spirit”
Advancement
• *** Lots of work done as a home activity ***
– The Scout handbook lists requirements (in back)
– The same handbook has all answers in written
format (for scout to 1st class)
– Visual learning available: At troop meetings, on
the Internet, and via Podcasts
Advancement
• Part I: Scout, Tenderfoot, 2nd and 1st Class
– First 4 levels/ranks mostly scout skills
– No merit badges needed to advance
– Requirements can happen concurrently
• Ex. You can get 1st Class & Tenderfoot requirements signed off at the same campout.
Advancement
• Part II: Star, Life, and Eagle
– Focus on leadership skills, service projects, and
expanding oneself through merit badges
– Eagle requires going before a district board of
review and service project approval.
Advancement
• Parents don’t sign your handbooks
• Only leaders with “sign-off” privileges can test you and sign your books
– Scoutmaster, ASM’s, SPL, ASPL New Scouts
– Mr. M, Mr. T, Mr. C, Mr. F, Joe T, Chris G
– Want best service? Make an appointment
e.g. look in the back of your handbook
Mr. M
3/23/13
Joe T
3/23/13
Chris G.
3/23/13
Advancement
• All ranks require these final items for completion: (in this order):
– Sign-off by scoutmaster for scout spirit
– Sign-off by scoutmaster for a conference
– Sign-off by committee for board of review
e.g. Tenderfoot final 3 signoffs
Mr. M
Mr. M
Mr. D
Signed
by
Chris
Guarino
OR
Mr. T
OR
Joe T
Quiz Time!
Who can sign-off most of the requirements in your boy scout handbook?
Who can sign off that your board of review is
completed?
Advancement – Merit Badges
• Merit Badges have their own advancement process – A.C.T.
– Announce
– Complete (the badge)
– Turn-in (so it can be
recorded and presented
to you)
272Troop
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• Announce you intend to work on the
badge by:
– Filling out an application (called a blue card)
– Have the Scoutmaster sign it
Advancement – Merit Badges
Get SM to sign here!
You fill out this
(we will teach you
this in a few weeks) 272Troop
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• COMPLETE the badge by contacting a REGISTERED merit badge counselor & doing the work!– YOU call or email counselor to setup appt.
– He or she will tell you what to do, which is likely to include:
• Buy/borrow the merit badge pamplet (seen here ==�)
• Download the merit badgeworksheet & fill it out
• Answer the “Discuss” and “Explain”questions on the worksheetbefore your first meeting
Advancement – Merit Badges
• COMPLETE (continued…)
– Give the counselor your signed blue card
when you meet them for the first time.
– Do your work and assignments
– Write down “explain” & “discuss” answers in
workbooks
– When completed, keep the
signed card safe!
Advancement – Merit Badges
• TURN IN the completed blue card to the
advancement chairman (Mr. P) after it is again signed again by the scoutmaster
– Scan it first (both sides)
– Keep your portion safe
Advancement – Merit Badges
Agenda
• Summary of changes from Cub Scouts
• Troop Organization
• Advancement
• Tips
• Call to Action
New Scout Tips
• Periodically give your handbook to Mr. P so he can record your progress.
• Scan completed or partial MB cards (both sides) and keep for your records
• Keep “applicant” portions of the merit badge cards safe until you are 19
• Bring a binder with you to all meetings that has your 3 scout meeting essentials
Scout Meeting Essentials?
• Handbook
• Pad
• Pencil/Pen
New Scout Tips
• Get your own email account and READ it daily.
• Attend as many campouts this spring as possible:– March 23-25 the new scout campout
– April 19-21st bike trip
– May 3-5th Camporee
– June 27th-30th Lake George NY Trip
– July Summer Camp
New Scout Tips
• Get fit! Most of our trips will require extensive physical activity. Don’t be left behind because you can’t meet fitness requirements.
– Ex. Mt. Washington older boy trip in May
Agenda
• Summary of changes from Cub Scouts
• Troop Organization
• Advancement
• Tips
• Call to Action
Call to Action!
• Get to Scout Rank ASAP via:
– Home study
– Complete scout badge workbook
• www.nashuaboyscouts.org
– Have you parents read the safe scout
pamphlet and sign it
– Make an appointment to get your sign-offs
Scout Badge Requirements
• Found on page 17
• Sign-offs for
scout rank are
recorded here!
Call to Action!
• Try for Tenderfoot by June
– Attend majority of troop meetings
– Will require outside meeting work
– Will require commitments to campouts
• New Scout ASPL and Troop Guide have set their goals to be the same as yours
Questions?
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