Starting in 2018, families can choose Cub Scouts for their sons and daughters, who can take advantage of the lifechanging experiences provided through Scouting. A program for older girls will be delivered in the coming year to offer a Scouting program to older girls, allowing for participating girls to earn the highest rank of Eagle Scout.
More information can be found on the national BSA website here.
The Scouting adventure, camping trips, high-adventure excursions, and having fun are important to everyone in Scouting—and so is your safety and well-being. Completing the Annual Health and Medical Record is the first step in making sure you have a great Scouting experience. Please keep copies for each Scout and adult leader on-hand and it is a best practice to update these every six months, if needed (e.g change of insurance, conditions, etc.) Every scouting unit MUST have a current form for each scout and leader. It is highly recommended, sometimes required, for family members and siblings who participate in Scouting activities to fill out this form.
The recommended use of the Activity Consent Form is for the consent and approval for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, and guests to participate in a trip, expedition, or activity. It is required for use with flying plans.
The latest updated forms for Cub Scout Leaders including rank advancements, awards, reference books and other operational documents: Download Here
For the latest Boy Scout resources, this website is specific for adult troop leaders: Go to Website
Please see all the available awards for adults: Scouter Awards
Registering Qualified Members Beyond the Age of Eligibility
Individual Scout Advancement Plan (ISAP)
Application for Alternative Eagle Scout Rank Merit Badges
Guide to Working with Scouts with Disabilities (No. 510-071)
Abilities Digest (Fall 2018 Edition)