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Scout Behavior

All Scouts are expected to live by the Scout Oath and Law. These ideals should dictate all Scouts' behavior. Any behavior that goes against the Scout Oath and Law disgraces the Scout, his parents, the adult leaders, and the Troop. 


Because a Scout's inappropriate behavior does not demonstrate the last requirement of living by the Scout Oath and Law, the following consequences will result: 


1) Parental contact and pick-up from the meeting or outing; 

2) Suspension from participation in Troop meetings or outings; 

3) Delay in rank advancement Behavior problems are first to be dealt with by the Patrol Leader. 


Unresolved issues should be reported to the Senior Patrol Leader who, if needed, will call upon the Scoutmaster or an Assistant Scoutmaster to help determine the appropriate discipline. 

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