Troop 339 - Rules, Guidelines and
Procedures
The following
information will aid scouts and leaders on Troop policies
and procedures. Troop 339 expects every scout to take their
personal responsibilities seriously. Our young men are
given the reigns to plan, lead and execute the boy scout
program. To successfully accomplish this level of
independence, we place a heavy emphasis on each boy to be
responsible for each other and the success of the Troop.
The 12 parts of the Scout Law are the main focus to
personal and character development.
Scout Uniform Δ
Class A
Uniform
- Tan Scout shirt with accurate rank, patrol and
position patches
- Scout pants/shorts and BSA belt with buckle
- Scout socks or Knee socks
- Scout or Troop twill or mesh hat, or campaign hat
(optional, if a hat is worn it must be listed here)
- Scout neckerchief (BSA or Troop)
Class A is expected at the following:
- Court of Honor, Board of Review, Troop Meetings, and
any additional function defined by the Scoutmaster
- Blue Jeans may only be substituted for Scout pants at
Troop Meetings
Class B Uniform (physically active
outdoor event or informal activities)
- Troop, Patrol (if approved by Scoutmaster) or any
Camp t-shirt
- Scout or appropriately colored pants/shorts and BSA
belt with buckle
- Scout socks or Knee socks
- Scout, Troop, or patrol hat, or campaign hat (Patrol
hat if approved by Scoutmaster)
Traveling
- Our troop DOES NOT travel in Class A uniforms. We DO
travel in Class B T-Shirts and appropriate other
clothing.
Rank Advancement Δ
The STEPS a Scout
takes to complete SCOUT RANK REQUIREMENTS?
- You MUST read Scout Handbook subject material for
particular requirement. (it is listed in each rank
section)
- Learn/practice the particular skills, if required,
and be proficient. You may do this on your own or in a
planned group meeting. Get help if needed from a trained
older Scout or Scoutmaster or parent.
- Check off skill in front section of Scout
manual.
- Have an approved older Scout or Asst. Scoutmaster
CERTIFY your skill completion in the back portion of your
manual.
- Take this information and CERTIFYING person to the
Scoutmaster and enter this completed requirement
information in the official troop records.
- If the requirements were done in a group format, the
SCOUT is still responsible to get the date and initials
of the certifying person in your book. And then pass to
Scoutmaster!
Who is a certified/approved/trained person? Ask a
SCOUTMASTER.
- If you haven’t contacted the Scoutmaster, you
haven’t finished the requirement!
Camping Policy Δ
To give your PLC the
time and information they need to plan your activities;
the following actions are required from ALL Scouts to
attend any designated Camp/Activity:
- BEFORE the PLC meeting (FIRST Tuesday of every
month), you must notify your Patrol Leader and the
Scoutmaster of your intentions for the activities of the
month. Are you planning to go to the Camp Out (Yes or
No)?
- At the First Troop Meeting (SECOND Tuesday of every
month) you will need to do/bring two things:
(1) Bring a signed Permission Slip for
that Camp/Activity(if one is required), AND/OR
(2) Pay your Camp/Activity Fees as
outlined on the Permission Slip.
- Contact the Quartermaster no later than Wednesday
before the Camp/Activity for any equipment needs you may
have.
- In order to provide the best outdoor program and
still allow the scouts to lead the troop, the above
actions are a requirement. The troop committee and the
youth leadership work very hard to plan the FUN into your
scouting. I feel it is reasonable to ask each scout to
adhere to the few steps above. Failure to follow the
above rules may result in you missing out on a camp out
or activity. If you have any further questions about this
policy, please contact the scoutmaster.