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What is Boy Scouts?
(6th-12th grade boys learn by doing, lead weekly meetings, participate in monthly special activities.)

A Boy Scout troop is a vehicle to deliver the aims of Scouting which are packaged in the form of program. A successful troop program will provide boys the opportunity to:

• Practice citizenship through patrol activities.
• Grow in self-reliance by participating in outdoor adventures.
• Gain an appreciation for the environment and God's handiwork through camping.
• Have a positive and understandable code to live by in the Scout Oath and Law.
• Participate in activities that are good wholesome fun.

Signs of a Successful Troop Program
A troop should be evaluated against its use of the methods of Boy Scouting. A troop exists to help boys reach the aims of Scouting by using Boy Scout methods.

Aims of Scouting
Participating citizenship, growth in moral strength and character, and the development of physical and mental fitness are the aims of Scouting. Methods of Boy Scouting:

1. Ideals. Spelled out in the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Motto, and Slogan.
2. Patrols. Provide practice in participating citizenship.
3. Outdoors. Scouting takes place outdoors where boys learn to share responsibility close to nature.
4. Advancement. Boys grow in confidence as they work for and achieve goals.
5. Adult Association. Boys need contact with adults they can copy.
6. Uniform. Creates a positive image for youth and a visible force for good within the community.
7. Leadership Development. Continuous opportunity exists to practice skills of leadership.
8. Personal Growth. A conscious effort made to guide each boy's development.

Every troop meeting or activity should demonstrate some Scout method. Over a period of time all seven methods should be evident in troop operations.

Varsity Scouting
Varsity Scouting is for boys 14 through 17. The purposes and objectives of Varsity Scouting are those of the overall Scouting movement, namely, to provide for Varsity Scout-age boys: development of desirable traits of character, training in participating citizenship, building of physical fitness, promotion of service to others, development of self-reliance, and growth in leadership abilities.

Boy Scouts Requirements 

Visit the National BSA's web site for Boy Scouting at http://www.scouting.org/nav/enter.jsp?s=by

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