Active Participation
An “Active” Scout is defined as a Scout who in the preceding 6 months has attended at least three (3) Troop Meetings, one (1) Court
This Troop Manual has been prepared to help Scouts and Adult Leaders learn the ropes of Troop 125.
An “Active” Scout is defined as a Scout who in the preceding 6 months has attended at least three (3) Troop Meetings, one (1) Court
Each year the Troop holds one or two Reward Trips to encourage Scouts to remain active and advance. For a Scout to be eligible to
Merit Badge work is primarily for Scouts that have achieved the rank of First Class Scout. In addition, there are a number of awards that
Troop 125 seeks opportunities for Scouts to help our community and meet rank advancement service hour requirements. In addition to the activities and needs of
In order to receive full credit for their position of leadership, the Scout must follow all of the guidelines listed on the information about their
Troop Officer Elections Troop Officer (TO) elections are held twice each year in January and July. The July election is usually held at Summer Camp.
Advancement is an important part of Scouting. It is a measure of a Scout’s growth and progress. Each Scout keeps his own personal advancement record