Scout record cards pdf
It documents training of exposure to CPR. It is issued to scouts and then they have proof for any badges that require CPR exposure.
Some badges still require some knowledge about CPR and this card then can be shown to a merit badge counselor that they have received that training. I would want to know if the Scout remembers CPR today.
Since it is up to the MBC to decide if the Scout completed the requirement, possession of this Red Card does not guarantee the requirement is completed.
The counselors are pressed for time plus would have to have access to CPR dummies. Our red card requirement is that it has to be taught by a medical professional or CPR instructor. No changes were made to the Bobcat requirements. The following is quoted from the report of the Task Force that conducted the review:. Purpose With one year of experience, feedback suggests that the new design of the Cub Scout program did successfully address many original concerns, but also indicates an opportunity for further modifications.
Cub advancement was down after the first year of implementation and we know that correlates to lower member satisfaction and subsequently, lower retention. Overnight camping is a significant hurdle for some. Duty to God requirements connote organized religion to some and are not seen as embracing a belief in God and spirituality outside of specific faiths. A task force was formed to draft modifications to the Cub Scout Program that would address this feedback. The revisions were distributed in electronic form PDF's to get the material into leaders hands as quickly as possible, with revisions to the Handbooks taking place in later editions.
The changes have all been incorporated into our Cub Scout advancement web pages and workbooks. In a few cases, the name of the Adventure changed, and a pair of Adventures were swapped between the required and optional lists. For this round of updates, we also provided web pages showing the detailed changes, which in many cases are minor wording changes or rearrangements of the requirements.
In addition, web pages and workbooks with the previous wording of the requirements are also available. Links to the changes and to the previous requirements can be found near the top of the pages for the current requirements. Links to the previous versions of the workbooks can be found on the pages with the previous requirements. Bert Bender has prepared a fabulous detailed summary of the changes, with commentary.
A copy can be downloaded by clicking here. The workbooks are designed to be "fillable" PDF forms, Scouts can download the files to a local computer, enter information on them, and save the work, or may print them and enter the information by hand.
We have successfully tested these on Windows based computers using a number of PDF reader programs, but have not been able to test them on "Mac" computers. If the requirement says "Show, "Demonstrate", or "Discuss", then that is exactly what the Scout must do.
He should use the workbooks to prepare notes to himself, and should not assume that filling in the workbook is sufficient to earn the badge. The file can be downloaded as either a spreadsheet xlsx or compressed folder. Please report any errors, omissions, or suggestions to Scott. The chart can be printed full size on an 11"x17" sheet, at a reduced scale on a standard letter size 8. This is a set of worksheets that you can use to gather all of the information you will need to fill out your Application for Eagle Scout Rank Award.
It has been updated to reflect the Requirements, including the changes regarding the Sustainability and Cooking merit badges. This series of documents has been updated to reflect current practices compliant with the Guide to Advancement, the current Eagle Service Project Workbook, and the most recent changes to the requirements for Eagle Scout. Note, however, that the application form used to prepare the slides does not include Cooking as a required merit badge, since the new form was not available when the slides were prepared.
Then the troop leader can approve it. To make things easier because we have 20 active counselors, we have the counselor verify by EMAIL to our Scoutbook coordinator that the scout has completed the requirements and we enter it as completed in Scoutbook. We do not track partials at this time and let the Counselor manage that aspect offline.
My son did an online class and was sent an email with the items he completed. I took that and filled out a blue card for him based on what was in the email and he can get it signed by the Scoutmaster when we meet again in person. This is very adult oriented. How about the counselor gives the scout the completion email like the would the blue card. The Scout then returns that to the Scoutmaster. No change from the current process as described in the guide to advancement.
It just happens electronically. All MBCs have access to Scoutbook via their my. My son has worked with a few whose last voluntary encounter with a computer seems to have been in the mainframe era. CharleyHamilton - I think they still have VT emulators available and I can lend out my telephony modem.
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