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2 2 Welcome To Cub Scout Roundtable !!! Kit Carson District

3 3 Beads! One for each activity: – Yellow – Roundtable Attendance – Blue – 6, 12, etc. Month Roundtable Attendance – Gold – Presenter – Red – Staff – Specials – For special events

4 4 Cub Scout Themes Scouting MonthCore ValueTheme September 2014Cooperation Under the Big Top October 2014Responsibility Dollars and Sense November 2014Citizenship Give Goodwill December 2014Respect Stars and Stripes January 2015Positive Attitude Yes, I Can February 2015Resourcefulness Litter to Glitter March 2015Compassion Aware and Care April 2015Faith Soaring the Skies May 2015Health and Fitness Backyard Fun June 2015Perseverance Go for the Gold July 2015Courage Under the Sea August 2015Honesty Play Ball

5 5 The following are guidelines approved by the BSA National Council for navigating the transition. Review these tips while remembering to Keep It Simple, Make It Fun! Make every effort to have boys close to completing their badge of rank prior to May 31. After this time, they can go on to experience the new program for the balance of their time in the den. Every boy who hasn’t completed his badge of rank by May 31 will complete his badge of rank with some mix of achievements from the current program and adventures from the new program. Note: The constant is that these boys will have experienced a fun, family ‐ oriented program delivered by adults who care about them. Plan now for the program you want for your den and pack in the future. Using the new program, plan the required and elective adventures you want to be delivering from June forward—this program year and into the future. Take into account school and holiday schedules, local climate and pack considerations, etc. LDS Transition Guidelines

6 6 Beginning in June, have fun with the new program! Use the plan created in guideline number 3 and the soon ‐ to ‐ be ‐ available den leader guides to plan your individual den meetings. All boys may begin using the new program as early as June 1st but should be on the new program no later than the beginning of their 2015/2016 Scouting year (typically when school begins). Give your boys credit for the work they have done through May 31 in the current program and credit for what they will do in the new program from June forward. And when they reach their birthday, award them their badge! LDS Transition Guidelines, Con’t

7 7 Something Cool !!! BSA acquired ScoutBook It’s a mobile app that connects to Scouting Allows tracking of your son and others in the Pack Think Facebook meets Packmaster http://scoutingwire.org/scouting-goes-mobile- with-scoutbook/

8 8 PackMaster Updates New version, v4.02, now has the new Cub Scout program advancement criteria

9 9 Voice of Scouting Survey National annual survey of scouts, parents and volunteers Broken down into groups of respondents 6 of 7 groups showed an improvement in NPS One group didn’t...... NPS = Net Promoter Score

10 10 Huge Finding: Key Finding #2: Cub Scout loyalty is down from 42% to 35%, resulting in the lowest NPS to date for this segment.

11 11 Voice of Scouting Survey Results NPS = Net Promoter Score

12 12 Reason for Finding #2: Fun Matters: Of those Cub Scouts that are really having fun, their NPS is 47.4%, of those who are not having fun, it’s a –77.7%. Of those Cub Scouts who agree that they are having great outdoor activities, 94.5% are also agreeing that Scouting is really fun… and this group’s NPS is 48.0% Getting Outdoors leads to More Fun which leads to Higher Loyalty

13 13 Other Findings About Fun Cub Scouts: Parents:

14 14 Parents Comments: Promoter “AMAZING leader; she KNOWS her info and if she is not an expert, she gets [one]… Our meetings are the right length, relevant and fun for the boys.”

15 15 Parents Comments: Passive “Meetings need to be more organized and focused. There is too much time getting organized during the meeting and letting kids run around.

16 16 Parents Comments: Detractor “It’s boring, kids are running around most of the meeting and my children have learned nothing of value.”

17 17 Key Take Away:... she KNOWS her info and if she is not an expert, she gets [one]…

18 18 What We Need To Do: Get all of the leaders in your unit trained Know how to leverage your resources Make sure all meetings are properly planned Keep the outing in Scouting Make sure the boys have FUN!

19 19 Segue – Having More Fun! This month’s new Cub Scout program training includes two topics: – Aquatics – Campfire Programs Both are outdoor related Both are FUN!

20 20 Cub Scout Interest Topic Month of May: The New Cub Scout Program Aquatics

21 21 Pack Activity Highlight This Month: New Cub Scout Program: Campfire Programs

22 22 Breakouts !!! Den Leaders – Bob Keeley: Nutrition Cubmasters & Pack Committee – Randy Smith Pack Record Keeping Leadership Recruiting and Selection

23 23 By the boarder color: Orange is Tiger Red is Wolf Lt. Blue is Bear Green is Webelos Brown is A.O.L. Trivia Question: Animation How can you tell the which belt loop goes with which rank for new Cub Scout program?

24 24 May/June Recruiter How did your unit do?

25 25 Announcements Kit Carson Cub Day Camp - June 22nd – 26th Padres Scout Night at Petco Park – July 18 th Lake Elsinore Storm Scout Night – July 24th Cub/Webelos Day Camp – Camp Balboa July 27th – 31 st University of Scouting - Point Loma Nazarene University – August 8th August Roundtable – Popcorn training – Bring your Popcorn Kernel – Overview and in-depth class Family Camp at MSR - Sept 4th – 6th

26 26 Roundtable Materials on District Website Click the Training tab Click the RT link To ask a question, click the RT question link Animation

27 27 July Roundtable July 14th, 7pm Felicita LDS Church

28 28 Closing


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