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What are the course objectives?The course gives participants:
A working knowledge of the skills needed for leadership and help the scouts relate these skills in their troop responsibility. The opportunity to share ideas and experiences with Scouts from other troops The creation of an atmosphere where Scouts will experience Scouting at its best The enhancement of the relationship between the participant and his Scoutmaster The opportunity to have fun. Who is qualified to attend?
Bear Claw NYLT will focus on training the youth
leader(s) in the troop.
Participants do not have to be serving currently in a
leadership role, but should have the skills and abilities to
do so in the future.
Each participant must be at
least 13 years of age and a First Class Scout by Initially, only one Scout will be accepted for each Troop for each course. This will help provide every unit in the Council the opportunity to have a trained leader. However, if there are spaces open after the May 1 registration deadline, additional applicants will be considered. DUE TO THE INTENSIVE NATURE OF THE PROGRAM, LATE ARRIVALS AND EARLY DEPARTURES ARE NOT PERMITTED. DO NOT REGISTER IF YOU CANNOT COMMIT TO THE ENTIRE PROGRAM AND SCHEDULE. A Scout only lacks one requirement for First Class rank. Can he still register ? No, because of the intensity of this course it is imperative that scouts have reached all requirements for First Class before attending Bear Claw. How do Scouts register?Please fill out the application form, the personal resource questionnaires (one by the Scout and one by his Scoutmaster), and mail it to the Theodore Roosevelt Council Service Center . Deposits and full Payments are transferable but not refundable except for waitlisted applicants. All checks please place 1-6801-047-20 Bear Claw in the memo field.The fee includes T-shirts, training materials, food, loads of challenges and lots of fun. Additional information will be mailed directly to each Scout and Scoutmaster in May. Incomplete applications and questionnaires will be returned for completion and resubmission.
What about medical forms?
A Scout cannot stay at the camp without the medical form. Bear Claw will not allow a Scout on course unless a Doctor signed medical form has been submitted. Go to the Health and Safety Page to download the required forms. What is the course size and organization ?Each course will have patrols of 6 scouts. Participants from the same home troop will be in different patrols.
A Troop Guide is assigned to each patrol to advice and to be a resource to the participants throughout the learning process. The troop setting provides an opportunity for Scouts to practice newly learned skills providing the home troop with improved effectiveness and enthusiasm of its youth leaders. What are the Uniform Expectations for Daily Activity? Each Scout will be issued a Bear Claw hat, neckerchief, and 3 T-shirts upon arrival at camp. Scouts will be expected to be in complete uniform during the course unless told otherwise for specific events. The only uniform which will pass the daily inspection is the BSA Official Summer uniform (official short-sleeved shirt with all regular troop insignia properly placed, official shorts (including the new Scout cargo shorts), official socks and official belt (old metal and new plastic); this is the "Class A, or Field" uniform. Specific activities will require the T-shirt, official shorts, official belt, and socks; this is the "Class B, or Activity" uniform. Each patrol will be evaluated on how its members wear their uniforms. Two uniforms are suggested, so the Scout has a change of clothes. Scouts are expected to be in proper uniform upon arrival What are the course fees?$ 350 for 2011Registration will be taken no earlier that February 1 at the Council Service Center.
Until May 17 no more than one Scout per troop will be admitted into each course. After May 17, additional Scouts by troop will be admitted in order of the receipt of a complete application (see notes on incomplete applications). No more than 3 Scouts per troop will be admitted into each course after the May 17 registration deadline. What do I do next?Complete the application found on the NYLT home page in the Course Forms section, secure all the required signatures and send it with your $100 deposit to the Council Service Center. An information packet that includes a bulletin on uniforming, equipment needs, parental permission and health forms are available at the pre-course briefing .GO BACK TO THE NYLT HOME PAGE |