Scouting at Home

Scouting at Home

To help keep your scout skills strong, below is a list of rank requirements and merit badges you can do at home and/or with your family. Older scouts, use this time to “brush-up” on your skills.

Record everything you do. TAKE & SHARE PICTURES! Please send pictures to scouttroop279@yahoo.com and lets show everyone that this virus isn’t going to slow down Troop 279!!

When troop gatherings resume, Scouts can be tested on rank requirements by their Patrol Leader, Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmasters or any member of the troop that holds the First Class rank or higher.

More information on rank advancement can be found on the troop’s website (troop279.us/for-scouts/advancement/), including handy worksheets for each rank.

  • Scout Rank
    • Complete, review and/or practice requirements #1-6
  • First Class Rank

Get Outside
Though common-areas (pavilions, restrooms, etc.) at state parks and recreational areas are closed, trails and nature hikes are still available. A quick google search of hiking trails in central PA returns numerous results, including:

Back-Yard Camping
Pitch a tent in your back yard! Take pictures and record your outing!

Merit Badges:
There are several merit badges that can be completed almost entirely at home. “Bryan on Scouting” posted a great article on “Merit badges for social distancing.”

In short, many merit badges have numerous requirements that can be researched, studied and/or completed at home. Scoutbook has a full listing of all current merit badge requirements. When working on merit badges independently, it is recommended that you use a workbook to help capture and organize your work. Merit Badge Wookbooks can be found on USscout.org (scroll 1/3 down on the page).

Please email the Scoutmasters at ScoutTroop279@yahoo.com before starting a merit badge. They will be able to start a virtual blue card for you online through Scoutbook. The next time the Troop meets, you’ll be given your paper blue card.

Remember, any communication with leaders or merit badge counselors, online or over the phone, must include a second leader or the parent of the scout.

Please visit the Troop’s website (troop279.us/for-scouts/merit-badges/) to learn more about merit badges.

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