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Youth Member Behavior Guidelines
The Boy Scouts of America is a values based youth development organization that helps young people learn positive attributes of character, citizenship, and personal fitness. The BSA has the expectation that all participants in the Scouting program will relate to each other in accord with the principles embodied in the Scout Oath and Law.
One of the developmental tasks of childhood is to learn appropriate behavior. Children are not born with an innate sense of propriety and they need guidance and direction. The example set by positive adult role models is a powerful tool for shaping behavior and a tool that is stressed in Scouting.
Misbehavior by a single youth member in a Scouting unit may constitute a threat to the safety of the individual who misbehaves as well as to the safety of other unit members. Such misbehavior constitutes an unreasonable burden on a Scout unit and cannot be ignored.
Member Responsibilities
All members of the Boy Scouts of America are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the principles set forth in the Scout Oath and Law. Physical violence, hazing, bullying, theft, verbal insults, and drugs and alcohol have no place in the Scouting program and may result in the revocation of a Scout's membership in the unit.
If confronted by threats of violence or other forms of bullying from other youth members, Scouts should seek help from their unit leaders or parents.
Unit Responsibilities
Adult leaders of Scouting units are responsible for monitoring the behavior of youth members and interceding when necessary. Parents of youth members who misbehave should be informed and asked for assistance in dealing with it.
The unit committee should review repetitive or serious incidents of misbehavior in consultation with the parents of the child to determine a course of corrective action including possible revocation of the youth's membership in the unit.
If problem behavior persists, units may revoke a Scout's membership in that unit.
Primary reference: Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America
I have read, I understand, and I will abide by the Behavior Guidelines as outlined above.
Parent signature: ________________________________ date_____
Scout signature: _________________________________ date_____
Cub Scout Pack 98
Youth/Parent Registration Information for Returning Scouts
Scout’s Name: last____________________first_______________ middle_______
Scout’s Address: street_____________________town____________zip________
Scout’s Home Telephone: ( ) ____-_____
Scout’s School & Grade: school________________________ grade________
Scout’s Age & Birth Date: age______ / date of birth________
Mother’s Name: last__________________________ first _________________
Mother’s Address: street_____________________ town____________ zip_______
Mother’s Telephone: home___________ work_________ e-mail________________
Father’s Name: last__________________________ first____________________
Father’s Address: street___________________town _____________zip _______
Father’s Telephone: home_________
work_________ e-mail____________________
Scout Registration Status: Renewal for Pack 98 : yes
Pack 98 Annual Fee (Includes Boy’s Life
Magazine) $15.50
BSA Annual Fee (returning Scouts only)
$ 10.00
Total $25.50
Scholarship Requested____
Please send completed registration and
fees (checks payable to Pack 98) to:
Pack 98 Committee Chair
813 Colorado St.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Received by________
Date _______ Check#____