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YOUR
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Train and guide boy
leaders
- Work with other responsible
adults to give Scouting to boys
- Help boys grow by encouraging
them to learn for themselves
- Use the methods of Scouting to
achieve the aims of Scouting
MEETINGS
- Meet regularly with the patrol leader's council for training and
coordination
and planning of troop activities
- Attend all troop meetings or have a qualified adult substitute for
you
- Attend troop committee meetings
- Attend Boy Scout leader training and roundtables
- Conduct regular parent's sessions to share the program and
encourage
parent participation and cooperation
- Take part in annual membership inventory, and uniformn
inspection,
charter review meeting, and charter presentation
GUIDANCE
- Conduct or delegate Scoutmaster conferences for all rank
advancements
- Provide a systematic recruiting plan for new members and see that
they are
promptly registered.
- Deligate responsibility to other adults and groups (assistants,
troop committee)
so they have a real part in troop operations. Supervise troop
elections for
the Order of the Arrow
ACTIVITIES
- Make it possible for each Scout to experience at least 10 days and
nights of
camping each year
- Participate in council and district events
- Build a sound program by using proven methods presented in
Scouting literature
- Conduct all activities under qualified leadership, safe
conditions, and the
policies of the chartered organization and the Boy Scouts of America
- Take part in Webelos Scout graduation ceremonies in packs related
to your troop.
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