Advancement in Summer Camp
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| | The official source for the information shown in this article or section is: Advancement Committee Policies & Procedures, October, 2009 Edition (BSA Supply No. 33088) |
| “ | In developing council procedures for handling Advancement Reports and distributing badges, remember that many Boy Scout advancement opportunities take place in summer camp. Special attention should be given to ensure that the procedures include summer camp.
The procedures for advancement in summer camp are established by the council advancement committee in cooperation with the committee responsible for summer camp, the camp director, and the program director. These procedures must be approved by the council advancement committee prior to the opening of camp. This procedure must include the four processes of advancement -- learning, testing, reviewing, and recognition. The camp program director will organize program staff, specialists, commissioners, and department heads in such a way that the program in camp is completely operative from the beginning of the camp season. These procedures should be given to each troop as part of pre-camp orientation. The program director is responsible for assuring that all program equipment relating to advancement is available for use. Camp staff members should be prepared and available to assist unit leaders in teaching and testing Scouts on Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class requirements. Camp merit badge counselors must be qualified (see "Qualifications of Counselors", page 13). Camp staff members who are qualified in the subject and are younger than age 18 may assist the merit badge counselor with instruction. The merit badge counselor or instructor in a particular subject should be available to both individuals and groups. | ” |
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 34) |
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There is no time limit for completion of merit badges other than age 18. |
Can A Summer Camp Add Age or Rank Requirements?
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| — Boy Scout Requirements p. 22 |
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 24 |
Group Instruction of Merit Badges
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 26) |
Advancement for Scouts with Disabilities
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| — Advancement Policies #33088, p. 40) |
