Advancement

Advancement is an integral part of a quality program,
helping young people make commitments to acheive
higher goals while building character in the process.

The Advancement System of the Boy Scouts of America is intended to be an EDUCATIONAL PROCESS that will help a youth better understand and be prepared for numerous life circumstances such as religious commitment, civic responsibilities, leadership, career development, social skills, values, personal ethics, etc. The requirements become more detailed and sophisticated as the youth matures. This is the same experience a young person has as he goes through the educational system in school.

There are strict guidelines that BSA has set forth that need to be followed. In normal circumstances, a boy should do what is required, no more, no less. If the topic piques the boy interest, he will on his own do more than what is required.

As adults, it is our obligation not to shortchange a youth's education or development of skills by allowing shoddy or incomplete work. Please allow a boy to LEARN by requesting that he fulfill all requirements. "All requirements" includes the very important show Scout Spirit which means the boy is living the Scout Oath and Law in his every day life!!!

All youth advancements are recorded by the unit using the Internet Advancement program.


Important Notes

Several rank requirement changes for Boy Scouting will go into effect on January 1, 2010. Click here for more information.

2010 Historic Merit Badges

The wait is over and therequirements for four Historic Merit Badges are now available. Encourage your Scouts to participate in this unique experience.

Advancement Committee Meeting Minutes

 


 

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