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HOW IS SCOUTING ORGANIZED?

Here's how boys progress through the Scouting program.

Tiger Cubs:  For boys in first grade

  • Designed for boys and their parents
  • Activities based on searching, discovering, and sharing
  • Prepares parent and son for Cub Scouting
  • Boys and parents work with other families

Cub Scouts:  For boys in second or third grade

  • Family-centered program
  • Boys meet regularly in small groups to work on projects
  • Learning is achieved through completing tasks to earn badges
  • Boys wear uniforms with their badges, play games and sports, and have fun!

Webelos Scouts:  For boys in forth or fifth grade

  • Boys start participating in outdoor learning experiences, such as hiking and camping
  • Boys meet regularly with adult leaders
  • Learning is achieved through hobbies and a life-skills program called activity badges

Boy Scouts:  For boys in sixth grade to age 18

  • Emphasizes learning through a weekly meeting that prepares the Scout for his monthly outdoor experience.
  • Learning is achieved through an advancement program
  • Interaction with adult leaders and role models
  • Boy's learn self-reliance, teamwork, and leadership skills