Sunday, March 14, 2010 ..:: Unit Service  * Advancement ::..   
 Thirteen New Topics for the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program
The Boy Scouts of America is pleased to announce the introduction of 13 new belt loops and pins as part of the Cub Scout Academics and Sports program. It has been more than 10 years since new topics have been added to the program, which is supported by the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide, No. 34299. Look for the new blue cover on this new edition, available for sale the end of January 2010 in stores and online at www.scoutstuff.org.
 
 
Academics - Disabilities Awareness, Family Travel, Good Manners, Nutrition, Pet Care, Photography, Reading and Writing, and Video Games.
 
 
Sports - Hiking, Hockey, Horseback Riding, Kickball, and Skateboarding.
 
Belt loops and pins are a great way to help Cub Scouts fulfill the aims of Scouting-building character, developing citizenship, and encouraging mental and physical fitness. Through a variety of subjects, a boy can stretch his mind and abilities by exploring the wonders of science, learning about the world around him, and expanding his skills in new areas.
 
 
The belt loops may be worn with the Cub Scout uniform on the Cub Scout belt. Webelos Scouts who have chosen to wear the khaki uniform may still wear the blue Cub Scout belt so as to display the belt loops they have earned. (The pins are not worn on the uniform.)
 
 
The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program gives leaders and youths a supplemental enrichment opportunity to earn recognition for learning and skills development. Leaders often use this program to enhance den, pack, or family participation and provide more immediate recognition opportunities. For more details, go to: www.scouting.org/scoutsource/CubScouts/Awards/Boys/sanda.aspx
 
 
In addition, a new feedback vehicle has been created for comments and suggestions on the new Program Guide. The Boy Scouts of America welcomes your comments and suggestions, which can be sent to academics&sports@scouting.org for consideration.

 

 Online Advancement is here!

The Anthony Wayne Area Council is excited to announce that units are now able to record their youth member advancements from any online location—at home or at the office. You will find this new method to be easy, convenient, and accurate because you enter the information. Internet Advancement makes it easy for unit leadership to record awards, ranks, and merit badges to youth via an online process.

At any time during the year, the unit advancement processor from each active unit is able to record advancements to youth member records and to print a unit roster at any time. The roster is the most current information from ScoutNet, and it will include the person ID for each adult and youth member.

The other reports available include :

Unit Advancement Summary - shows ranks, merit badges, and awards saved in each person record for current members of the unit.

Advancement Report - lists the number of new ranks, merit badges, and awards if any. This is the official unit Advancement Report to be signed and submitted to the office.

Unit Awards Summary - lists the number of new ranks, merit badges, and awards by name as a shopping list.

Advancement Update Summary - lists any ranks, merit badges, and awards that were already in the member record and were updated online.

The Council provides each unit with a unit ID, and the unit will assign an adult to record advancements. Ranks must be recorded based on program identification and in the correct rank and date sequence. Only the Eagle Scout rank cannot be awarded by this process. Awards to be entered will not include nominated awards, such as those for meritorious action, and awards that are controlled by other organizations, even if approved for uniform wear. As BSA policies for rank entry are enforced, what units enter should meet these requirements.

If you have any questions or comments, contact the council registrar and we’ll be glad to help you out. 800-272-2922 or 432-9593.

Before beginning Internet Advancement, collect all member information, including advancement records, award records, and merit badge applications with the appropriate signatures.  To complete Internet Advancement, you must be connected to a printer to print the final report.

 Online Advancement
 Advancement Information
 Eagle Scout Rank Information

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