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Purchase BSA Scout Handbook for your son and read Chapter 1 together.
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Read Troop 70 Policies and Guidelines together and sign form.
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Read News from Advancement Chairperson together.
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Complete BSA Boy Scout Application and Health History Form (both sides, beware of carbon).
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Complete Troopmaster Millennium Scout Personal Data Sheet.
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Complete BSA Adult Leader Application Form (Troop 70 requests an adult
member of each family serve as a leader or as a member of the
Committee).
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Complete Troopmaster Millennium Adult Leader Personal Data Sheet.
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Complete Merit Badge Counselor Application (if interested).
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Help your son assemble a binder for his records and notes (required).
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Bring packet, completed forms, Scout Handbook and binder to troop meeting.
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Scout and parent meet with the troop treasurer
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Turn-in Scout and Adult Application and Health History Forms |
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Pay applicable fees (Transfer/Registration/Dues/Boy’s Life) |
Scout and Parent meet with the troop advancement chairperson |
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Turn-in Troopmaster Millennium Scout & Adult Leader Personal Data Sheets |
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Turn-in Troop Policies and Guidelines Form |
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Turn-in Merit Badge Counselor Form |
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Review Scout’s record keeping responsibilities |
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Review Scout’s Merit Badge responsibilities |
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Review Merit Badge Counselor’s responsibilities |
Scout meet with the Scoutmaster
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Show him your Scout Handbook and binder/notebook |
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Complete Pamphlet in front of Scout Handbook with your scout |
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Have a Scoutmaster’s Conference for the rank of “Scout” |
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Scoutmaster introduces Scout to Patrol and Troop Guide |
Parents meet with Committee Chairman
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Review differences between Cub Scouting and Boy Scouting |
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View Fast Start Basic Training Video |
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Discuss ways parents can help their son |
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Discuss ways parents can help the troop |
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Questions and Answers |
Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 June 2007 )
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