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As part of continuous improvements, changes have been made to rank and merit badge requirements. Attached is a list of those changes that will take effect on January 1, 2024. These changes will also appear in ScoutBook.and Internet Advancement
A general question for clarification. I have a scout that is working on the Cooking merit badge. Requirement 5, Camp Cooking, states cooking outdoors. From the wording of the individual requirements camping does not need to take place only cooking outside. Is that an an acceptable understanding of the requirement? The counselor thinks that it should have to involve some form of camping.
Requirement Updates 2023 Merit badge requirement updates from 2023 Scouts BSA Requirements (33216): The 2023 Scouts BSA Requirements Handbook (BSA Publication No. 33216) should soon be available for purchase on ScoutShop.org and in Scout Shops. These changes are effective Jan 1, 2023 and now reflected in Scoutbook and on scouting.org. American Business (2c) Animal Science (1, Avian Option a, c ...
There are a number of merit badges that were updated in 2021 and 2022. The updated badge requirements are posted at: Unless otherwise indicated, if a Scout has started a merit badge under the old requirements, they may complete the badge using the old requirements. Scouts must start badges using the new requirements. Changes Made in 2021: Archaeology (4b; requirements 8-11 reordered ...
How do I report a problem with the main www.scouting.org BSA website? The current link to “download current” for the latest version of the cooking merit badge requirements on this page Cooking Merit Badge | Boy Scouts of America does not seem to pull up the correct PDF file. e.g. requirement 5d still shows the old wording. Thanks! -Paul.
Within the Roster Builder Report, you can create a list of Merit Badge Counselors and the Merit Badges that they counsel for, with abbreviations for each Merit Badge. Is there a list of abbreviations that this report creates? Can someone within Scoutbook share the complete list of abbreviations?
Ever wonder if a merit badge counselor needs to be registered in each council where they work with Scouts? The Guide to Advancement, section 7.0.0.3, says "It is acceptable for a counselor registered in one council to approve merit badges for Scouts in another. This is an important consideration, especially in areas where counselors are scarce, when Scouts are away from home and want to ...
From Section 7.0.0.2 of the Guide to Advancement - “a Scout may begin working on a merit badge at any time after registering in Scouts BSA, or becoming a qualified Venturer or Sea Scout. It is the counselor’s decision whether to accept work or activities completed prior to the issuing of the signed blue card.”
The newly updated “council merit badge counselor listing” is once again broken. my.scouting.org | menu | (council) | roster > reports | council merit badge counselor listing | run > export to CSV Anyone who has more than some limit of characters in their list of MBs gets split into multiple columns. They end up missing the first character in each of the additional columns. For example, I ...
All registered adults (which includes MBCs) will have a BSA member ID. The counselor should be able to provide it themselves if you ask. If they don’t know it off-hand, they can look it up in the same places as other registered adults can look up theirs: