This staff member is responsible for organizing and overseeing the summer program.
Who is the Program Director?
On the first day of camp, the troop's staff guide will meet them here.
What is their campsite?
This basic Scouting practice requires that no Scout goes anywhere without a companion.
What is the Buddy System?
Every class session should contain at least one of this type of activity.
What is a "hands-on" activity?
All campers with dietary restrictions will be issued a special wristband of this color.
What is pink?
This staff member is responsible for year-round maintenance of camp facilities.
Who is the Ranger?
Every camp tour must stop at these two locations.
What are the Pool and Dining Hall?
Each program area must keep this well-stocked and easily accessible.
What is a first-aid kit?
All staff members on the serving line must be wearing these two articles of clothing for food safety.
What are gloves and hats?
This staff member is responsible for the camp's inventory and supplies.
Who is the Quartermaster?
To be classified as a Swimmer, one must swim this distance in a strong manner.
What is 100 yards?
Each unit must be accompanied by at least two leaders of at least this age.
What is 21?
This four-word phrase represents the standard for completing a requirement in the Scouts BSA program.
What is "no more, no less"?
This staff member serves as a liaison between the camp staff and Scout units.
Who is the Commissioner?
At check-in, each unit is given this chart, which must be filled out and posted on their latrine.
What is the Unit Fireguard Chart?
This exercise must occur during the first 24 hours of camp for emergency awareness and preparedness.
What is a fire drill?
The Head Cook must have this certification in order to operate the Dining Hall.
What is ServSafe?
These are the four steps of advancement in the Scouts BSA program.
What are Learning, Testing, Review, and Recognition?