Responsible for the troop's overall operation. With guidance from the Scoutmaster, he takes charge of troop meetings, of the patrol leaders' council, and of all troop activities, and he does everything he can to help each patrol be successful.
What is the SPL?
The location of our next summer camping excursion
What is Many Point?
Scouts will learn about and use an important technique that is used by law enforcement officers, along with other materials like matching dental records and DNA sampling.
What is Fingerprinting MB?
This rank that requires one to "plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school, or your community.
What is Eagle Rank?
The last rank of Cub scouts?
What is Arrow of Light? (AOL)
Refers to National Council or local council high-adventure activities or programs for older Scouts.
What is High Adventure?
The object that should be set up as a patrol soon after arriving at camp
What is the dining fly?
It provides Scouts with opportunities to learn more about our world by encouraging them to explore information on diversity, equity, inclusion and ethical leadership
What is Citizenship in Society?
This rank that requires one to invite another to a meeting.
What is First Class?
Metallic item awarded when earning a rank in Cub scouts
What is a belt loop?
A term chosen by Baden-Powell to describe the first international gathering of Scouts camping together in London in 1920
What is Jamboree?
The knot most useful for correctly pitching a tent.
What is the taut-line hitch?
Scouts will develop and implement a plan to reduce their water usage, household food waste, and learn about the sustainability of different energy sources, including fossil fuels, solar, wind, nuclear, hydropower, and geothermal.
What is Sustainability MB?
This rank that requires one to "plan and cook one hot breakfast or lunch selecting foods that fit the MyPlate nutritional model."
What is Second class?
The role given to the leader of a group of scouts in Cub scouts.
What is the den leader?
A weeklong training experience conducted at Philmont Scout Ranch using the skills taught at National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)
What is NAYLT?
The name of the four high adventure camps.
What is Philmont, Sea Base, Northern Tier, and Summit Bechtel Reserve?
Scouts learn the basics of atomic structure, radioactivity, and nuclear reactions, as well as the history of atomic energy.
What is Nuclear Science?
What is Scout?
Cub scouts gets their names from this Children's book
What is the Jungle book?
A committee of the BSA that is responsible for administering lifesaving awards, meritorious action awards, and distinguished service awards.
What is the National Court of Honor?
The knot used to tie off bear bags
Scouts must undertake field exercises involving measuring angles and distances, determining elevations, and plotting field data.
What is Surveying MB?
What is Life Scout?
The name sometimes given to the den leader
What is Akela?