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Parent Involvement

The assistance of parents is key to the success of our troop.  The more a parent is involved, the more the Scout is likely to stay involved and advance in rank. EVERY PARENT’S HELP IS NEEDED.

Parents can assist their individual scout by: 

  • Attend all troop and committee meetings.
  • Reading their Scout’s handbook and understand the purpose and methods of Scouting.
  • Be aware of the troop program and annual calendar.  Most troop activities are discussed at the meetings and updated in Scoutbook as events change
  • Actively follow their Scout’s progress and offer encouragement and a gentle “push” when needed to your son and other members of the troop.
  • Show support to your son and the Troop by attending every Court of Honor.

Parents can help the Troop by:

  • Attending Committee meetings
  • Driving and/or participating in outings
  • Assisting in planning for activities
  • Serving as an Assistant Scoutmaster
  • Serving on the Troop Committee
  • Serving on Boards of Review to
  • Being a merit badge counselor
  • Becoming trained Scouters

The following is a list of adult positions that any parent can volunteer time towards:

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