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1. Pack meetings are for the entire family. Pack 421, and BSA, require that at least one adult over the age of 18 be in attendance with the boy at Pack meetings. If the adult is other than a parent, make sure that a number where you can be reached in case of emergency is provided. 2. Awards will only be given at Pack meetings. Awards will only be given to active boys. Awards will not be given to boys who are not current with their dues. 3. Dues are to be paid promptly, and kept current. Dues not kept current for two consecutive months will result in the boy becoming inactive. If dues are not caught up with in a month, from becoming inactive, the boy can be removed from the Pack. 4. Den meetings are usually busy. Parent help as Den Parent is also needed. If you are available, and have volunteered to help, it is your responsibility to be there. If siblings must be at a meeting in order for you to help, make arrangements with the leader before the meeting. If they are aware of this need, they can decide if it is appropriate for that meeting. Please do not ask for siblings to stay if you aren't going to be there to help. 5. Attendance is mandatory for the boy to succeed. If there is an illness, or other reason for missing a meeting, call the leader to let them know. Arrangements can be made at that time to keep the boy current with the rest of his Den. Missing 6 or more meetings in two consecutive months will result in becoming inactive. More than one month inactive and you will be dismissed from the Pack. 6. Alcoholic Beverages are not allowed at Pack meetings, or functions. Consumption of Alcohol before a meeting is not tolerated, it puts everyone at risk. You will be asked to leave if either of these conditions occur. 7. All persons participating in this Pack, and Pack functions, are expected to act appropriately. The attached lists of Responsibilities, and Code of Behavior, list the expected manner of behavior for all involved. 8. Discipline for meetings: Fighting is cause for immediate dismissal from activity. 1) First you will be given a warning. 2) Second a time out 3) Immediate dismissal from the meeting or function 4) If behavior continues past one meeting, a meeting with Cubmaster 5) If behavior continues a parent will need to accompany you to the meetings. 6) If poor behavior continues, expulsion from Pack. 9. Pack and leader positions are voluntary, if you have a complaint, problem, or disagreement with this leadership step in and help change the problem. 10. Cub Scouting is based on family involvement. If your child is going to succeed it takes a partnership of both parents and leaders. Expect to be involved with your child's goals. Scouting is voluntary, Parenting is not. |
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| Scout Responsibilities Parent Responsibilities Code of Proper Behavior |
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