Youth Leadership

Elections

Elections are held twice a year in August and February. In order to run for and hold an office in the troop, scouts must maintain their attendance at 50% of meetings and 50% of outings. If a scout falls below 50% and is not able to perform the duties of his office, the Scoutmaster will give one warning. If attendance does not improve, the scout may be removed from office.

Patrol Leaders Council

The PLC, not the adult leaders, is responsible for planning and conducting the troop’s activities. The PLC is composed of the following voting members: Senior Patrol Leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader(s), Patrol Leaders and Troop Guide. At its monthly meetings, the PLC organizes and assigns activity responsibilities for weekly troop meetings. The troop committee interacts with the PLC through the Scoutmaster.

Positions

SPL

SPL

ASPL

ASPL

Patrol Leader

Patrol Leader

OA Rep

OA Rep

Flag Corp

Flag Corp

Historian

Historian

Quartermaster

Quartermaster

Scribe

Scribe

Troop Guide

Troop Guide

Chaplain Aide

Chaplain Aide

Bugler

Bugler

Den Chief

Den Chief

Librarian

Librarian

Junior Assistant Scoutmaster (JASM)

JASM

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