Parents
Parent Resources
Youth Protection Training
Scouts BSA takes youth protection seriously. All scout parents and all scout leadership are required to complete youth protection training. Parents also lead scouts in an age appropriate youth protection conversation (found on pages 14-20 of the YPT guidebook). Parents also lead scouts in an on-line youth safety training.
Forms
Pack Registration Form - Available at the first pack meeting
HeHealthalth FormForm - Required for both the scout and Formg attending pack campouts
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Shooting Sports Form - Youth participants need to bring a Shooting Sports Permission Slip if they will be participating in shooting sports at BSA camps.
Forms
Pack Registration Form - Available at the first pack meeting
Health Form - Required for both the scout and Formg attending pack campouts
Tip: This forms only need to be signed once a year, so hold onto your copies for reuse for camps
Shooting Sports Form - Youth participants need to bring a Shooting Sports Permission Slip if they will be participating in shooting sports at BSA camps.
Advancement Tracking and communication
We use Scoutbook for tracking accomplishments, den leader contact info, emails, etc. When you join, the pack will give you a login.
We also use Sign-up Genius to track volunteering time slots for our large events, such as campouts, volunteer opportunities, and the pinewood derby.