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Scouting Material AdvancementCub Scout Rank RequirementsThere is a lot of information on the Internet about Scout advancement. Two good locations are the Viking Council BSA web site links and U.S. Scouting Service Project. Here you can find the requirements for Cub Scout rank and the Webelos Activity Badges as well as the requirements for Boy Scout rank, merit badges, and special awards. Webelos to Scout TransitionWebelos to Scout Transition was presented at the December, 1998, Boy Scout Roundtable by Bill Trinka of Manitou District, Indianhead Council. Ensuring that all Webelos Scouts transition in an orderly manner takes advance planning. This document provides you with ideas and tips for the period of time before and after the Webelos bridge into your Troop. Another good resource is Bears to Boy Scouts: Webelos -- It's a New Program. This was presented at the 1999 Indianhead Pow Wow by Jerome Malmquist. The Tiger, Wolf, and Bear programs have prepared boys for their next step in scouting. The Webelos program is quite different from the previous programs boys have been exposed to and is an introduction to Boy Scouting. This paper provides you with guidance for the transition from Cub Scouting to Boy Scouts. Webelos Special Badges and Activity Pins FormThis form allows you to accurately track and record all advancement badges and activity pins for the Webelos Scouts in your den. Each Scout can have his individual record. The form is available for download in two formats: Boy Scout Rank RequirementsMerit BadgesThe U.S. Scouting Service Project has a listing of merit badge requirements. Check the Viking Council Merit Badge Program. Another good site is MeritBadge.com. It lists not only the requirements but lets you down load worksheets and forms for the boys to use. Path to Eagle Scout RankEagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook is available from the Boy Scouts of America Web site. If you have questions on the Eagle program or other advancement questions, contact TBD at TBD BSA FormsThe only forms that are permitted to be on the Metro Lakes District Web site are those forms authorized by the BSA Supply Division, the Office of the Chief Scout Executive, and Viking Council BSA. See Scouting Forms on the Boy Scouts of America web site, or Council Forms and Pubs. Guide to Safe ScoutingThe Guide to Safe Scouting, found on line at the National BSA web site or at our Council web site, is a unit leader's guide for current policies and procedures to safe activities. The purpose of this document is to prepare adult leaders to conduct Scouting activities in a safe and prudent manner. The policies and guidelines have been established because of a real need to protect members from known hazards that have been identified through eighty-plus years of experience. Limitations on certain activities should not be viewed as stumbling blocks; rather, policies and guidelines are best described as stepping-stones toward safe and enjoyable adventures. Scouting on the InternetMetro Lakes District Web Sites
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