Anonymous wrote:Not fair. Say something
Anonymous wrote:unless things have changed, girl scouts IS a drop off activity. there may be times when they need extra adults for a trip or an activity, but for the most part it is run by the leaders.
siblings are really not part of the plan, nor are extra non-helping parents.
Anonymous wrote:It is actually against the rules, the troop is supposed to buy supplemental insurance for each event where there are non-members attending. It's only $5 but it is a pain and I doubt they're doing it every time.
Anonymous wrote:I was a girl scout leader and there is a rule for everything. I'm sure that having a non-GS sibling there is against the rules too. You should bring this up with the troop leader. Be prepared to hear that the troop leader doesn't care or there is something going on that this mom needs to be there as a chaperone. You could start your own splinter troop...
Anonymous wrote:We have one parent who volunteers to chaperone but brings a younger child ("sorry late minute change of plans") and spends 99 percent of their attention attending to that child and ignoring the troop at best, disrupting or at worst. It's happened enough that the leader now has to ask an additional parent to come when it's that parent's turn.
Anonymous wrote:My son is in boy scout, and I always bring his sister with me. I don't have childcare for her & she wants to come. So far so good, and no one has complained about it.