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| | {{quote-source|As a practical approach to providing merit badge counselors, troop and team committees may establish their own lists of counselors, if necessary, at least for the required and more popular merit badges. The Troop Resource Survey, available from the [[council]] service center, can be used to identify parents and others in the neighborhood who can serve as merit badge counselors. | | {{quote-source|As a practical approach to providing merit badge counselors, troop and team committees may establish their own lists of counselors, if necessary, at least for the required and more popular merit badges. The Troop Resource Survey, available from the [[council]] service center, can be used to identify parents and others in the neighborhood who can serve as merit badge counselors. |
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| - | All merit badge counselors, even those who serve only one unit, must be approved by the council and district advancement committee, and counselors must register as a merit badge counselor (see "Qualifications of Counselors" above). However, it is essential that a district have the most complete list of [[merit badge counselors]] that is possible. Thus, troops and teams should be encouraged to share lists of counselors willing to assist districtwide or councilwide.|[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 14)}} | + | All merit badge counselors, even those who serve only one unit, must be approved by the council and district advancement committee, and counselors must register as a merit badge counselor (see "Qualifications of Counselors" above). However, it is essential that a district have the most complete list of [[merit badge counselors]] that is possible. Thus, troops and teams should be encouraged to share lists of counselors willing to assist districtwide or councilwide.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 14)}} |
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| | ==Advancement for Scouts with Disabilities== | | ==Advancement for Scouts with Disabilities== |
| | :''See: [[Youth Members With Special Needs]]'' | | :''See: [[Youth Members With Special Needs]]'' |
| - | {{quote-source|Advancement for Boy Scouts with Disabilities - All current requirements for an advancement award (ranks, merit badges, or [[Eagle Palms]]) must actually be met by the candidate. There are no substitutions or alternatives permitted except those which are specifically stated in the requirements.|[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 40)}} | + | {{quote-source|Advancement for Boy Scouts with Disabilities - All current requirements for an advancement award (ranks, merit badges, or [[Eagle Palms]]) must actually be met by the candidate. There are no substitutions or alternatives permitted except those which are specifically stated in the requirements.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 40)}} |
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| | ==Alternate Merit Badges for the Eagle Scout Rank== | | ==Alternate Merit Badges for the Eagle Scout Rank== |
| | :''See: [[Youth Members With Special Needs]]'' | | :''See: [[Youth Members With Special Needs]]'' |
| - | {{quote-source|The Eagle Scout rank may be achieved by a Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, or qualified* Venturer who has a physical or mental disability by qualifying for alternate merit badges. This does not apply to individual requirements for merit badges. Merit badges are awarded only when all requirements are met as stated.|[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 43)}} | + | {{quote-source|The Eagle Scout rank may be achieved by a Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, or qualified* Venturer who has a physical or mental disability by qualifying for alternate merit badges. This does not apply to individual requirements for merit badges. Merit badges are awarded only when all requirements are met as stated.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 43)}} |
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| | ==Presentation of Merit Badges== | | ==Presentation of Merit Badges== |
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| | {{quote-source|The essence of quality Scouting is having sufficient qualified [[adult leaders]]. Nowhere does this become more apparent than in the recruitment of adults to serve as merit badge counselors. Because counselors must be knowledgeable in specialized areas as well as able to have a good rapport with Scout-age boys, the district advancement committee has a challenging task in recruiting, approving, and training merit badge counselors, and in helping units to do the same. | | {{quote-source|The essence of quality Scouting is having sufficient qualified [[adult leaders]]. Nowhere does this become more apparent than in the recruitment of adults to serve as merit badge counselors. Because counselors must be knowledgeable in specialized areas as well as able to have a good rapport with Scout-age boys, the district advancement committee has a challenging task in recruiting, approving, and training merit badge counselors, and in helping units to do the same. |
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| - | All counselors must have an understanding of their role in Scout advancement. The district advancement committee is responsible for making the appropriate counseling material available to the counselors and for providing the essential training to the counselors recruited by the units and by the district.|[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 12)}} | + | All counselors must have an understanding of their role in Scout advancement. The district advancement committee is responsible for making the appropriate counseling material available to the counselors and for providing the essential training to the counselors recruited by the units and by the district.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 12)}} |
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| | ==The Merit Badge Counselor and the Boy Scout== | | ==The Merit Badge Counselor and the Boy Scout== |
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| | Merit badge counselors (Code 42) are registered with the local council. As with all council members, their registration must be renewed annually. | | Merit badge counselors (Code 42) are registered with the local council. As with all council members, their registration must be renewed annually. |
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| - | As part of the local council charter renewal process, the council advancement committee sends a letter to existing merit badge counselors who are to continue for another year.''' This provides the council an opportunity, at least annually, to assure their merit badge counselor lists are updated. This also is an excellent opportunity to not reregister those persons identified as not following the policies and procedures of the Boy Scouts of America.|[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 13-14)}} | + | As part of the local council charter renewal process, the council advancement committee sends a letter to existing merit badge counselors who are to continue for another year.''' This provides the council an opportunity, at least annually, to assure their merit badge counselor lists are updated. This also is an excellent opportunity to not reregister those persons identified as not following the policies and procedures of the Boy Scouts of America.|[[Advancement Policies]] #33088, p. 13-14)}} |
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| | Suggested items for the letter include: | | Suggested items for the letter include: |