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Parent / Guardian Responsibilities

  1. Take an all-around interest in what you boy is doing in Cub Scouting.
  2. Provide the appropriate uniform and Cub Scout Handbook.
  3. Help in completing and signing off achievements and electives in handbooks, except certain Webelos activities, which require Leader approval.
  4. Support Den and Pack Leaders.
  5. Insure dues are paid promptly.
  6. Insure Scout are on time and maintain proper attendance and dress code accordingly to the occasion.
  7.  Attend monthly Pack Meetings and support Pack activities by volunteering to assist with one or more Pack programs.
  8. Since the Cub Scout program is a family program, one parent or guardian must attend the Pack Meeting with their Scout. The first incident in violation of this Section will be referred to the Pack committee for parental notification, and the Secretary will maintain a log of violations. Repeated incidents may lead to suspension and/or dismissal from the Pack. In cases of two working parents, single parent households, and emergencies, a “stand-in” parent (18 years or older), may be approved by the Den Leader, Cub-Master, or Committee Chairman.
  9. As described in the Cub Scout Application and agreed upon by signature therein, parents/guardians are expected to abide by the parental agreement. There are many Pack Committee positions that can be filled by parents/guardians and many special events that need to be organized. Each family is expected to help. Yearly special events may include: Holiday Party, Blue and Gold Banquet, Camping (Fall & Spring), Graduation, Pinewood Derby, Rain gutter Regatta, and Space Derby. Summertime activities will vary from year to year may include: Family Campout, Family Picnic, etc.
  10. Parents/guardians are responsible for their children’s actions at anytime (meeting area or public property). In the event of loss or damage to property while participating in any activity sponsored by the Den or Pack, the following actions are expected: 

(a)   An apology from the boy or boys 

(b)   Appropriate, reasonable restitution should be forthcoming from the parent/guardian

                        (c) If disputed, the Pack Committee will have the final word

Cub Scouts

Pack 419

Duluth, Ga.

 

 

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