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YOUTH LEADERS

PATROL LEADERS

ADVANCEMENT

Advancement Plan
Patrol Leaders know the advancement needs of their Scouts better than anyone in the Troop. To help you plan for camping trips, complete the Advancement Plan Worksheet for Patrol Leaders and submit it to the Advancement Guide so he can coordinate Troop resources.

Advancement Plan - Patrol Leader
Advancement Plan - Senior Patrol Leader

Attendance & Inpsection

To help keep track of attendance and encourage members to come prepared in full uniform, use the sheets below to record, improve, and plan for subsequent meetings:

Attendance Sheet
Inspection Report

Cooking

Healthy and delicious meals fuel good outings. In addition to food allergies, the patrol cook must consider what items they need to purchase, how much (first estimating by person, then by total quantity based on packaging), and a budget (first an estimate, then an actual cost). Submit the form below to the Assistant Scoutmaster testing cooking (usually Joe K.) one week before the trip.

Camping Trip Menu Planning
*Download the form onto your computer, then edit the file and save the file again. Do not fill it out on the Pop-up Webpage; IT WILL NOT SAVE YOUR WORK!

Duty Delegation
Delegating necessary duties to each of your patrol member is an important task. Use the duty roster to help you save time, stay organized, and assure fairness during the trip. Submit the form below to the Senior Patrol Leader for review one week before the trip.

Duty Roster

Equipment
It's important to make sure your patrol has the right gear for your activities, particularly when you're on an overnight camping trip and your resources may be limited  Submit the form below to the Quartermaster one week before the trip for equipment you need.


Equipment Request/Inventory 

Skill Sheet
To ensure that scouts have the necessary skill proficiency to lead the troop, the Patrol Leaders Council decided that the First Class Skills Testing Sheet should be completed prior to being elected or appointed to a leadership position.

First Class Skills Testing Sheet


​Eagle Scout
To earn the rank of Eagle, scouts must fulfill all of the requirements, as well as provide information and documentation to the Council. This letter will help you through the Eagle Scout application process. 

Eagle Scout Paperwork Processing Procedure

The work book below will help you plan and record your Eagle project.
Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook

Or go to 
https://www.scouting.org/programs/boy-scouts/advancement-and-awards/eagle-scout-workbook/

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If you need Eagle Project Ideas, take a look at the examples in the link below:
​Eagle Project Ideas
Eagle Scout Application
The application must be completed and submitted to GNYC. 
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Eagle Scout Rank Application
If you're already an Eagle Scout registered with GNYC, BSA, you can apply for the Michael G. Mann Scholarship Fund.  For details/instructions on what this Fund is and how to apply, download and complete the application below:
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GNYC Eagle Scout Scholarship
As an Eagle Scout, you also have 2 opportunities to 1) apply for a special recognition with The New York Department, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and 2) apply for the Eagle Scout Recognition Award with the Knights of Pythias. The link below gives you the information on how to apply for these two special awards:

NYS Eagle Scout Recognition 

Skills and Styles of Leadership
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