Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Find 3 or 4 troops in your area and check each one out. Cub Scouts are required to check at least 3 troops out too, so it is important to get a good match. It is not like all the cub scouts from one pack head to the same pack. So really finding the right troop is important.
No they aren't. They are required to check out 3 troops if there are 3 troops available, the times all fit the child's schedule and they aren't too far.
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So what you are saying is I got the number of troops wrong and that perspective boy scouts should just check out 1 troop without regard for if they are a right fit? Or are you nit-picking about the details but the advice is essentially good advice, meaning check out several troops? I do want to note that another poster also said check out more than one troop.
I'm saying that you are providing misinformation based on current location. I've previously been in locales where the nearest troop was 30 minutes away; no, we weren't required to check out any other troops.
I'm local, with multiple packs and troops near us, and I haven't heard of a requirement to check out multiple troops. Our cub scout pack feeds into a boy scout troop sponsored by the same church. Most of the boys involved have attended the same schools, and want to be in the same pack/troop. OP should find out which troop her kid's friends are involved in, and consider joining it.