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Prepared for Life Cub Scout Video



  Cub Scouts is the Boy Scouts of America's program for boys in grades one through five.  Every Cub Scout is a member of a Pack.  The Pack is then broken down into Dens, of 6-8 boys, by grade and assigned a rank.  First grade is Tiger.  Second grade is Wolf.  Third grade is Bear.  Fourth grade is Webelos 1 and fifth grade is Webelos 2.  Before beginning your very first rank, you must first earn your Bobcat badge which consists of several things to include learning the Cub Scout Promise, the Cub Scout Law, the handshake, the salute, and the sign.  Once you've learned these basics, you will receive your Bobcat award and can work toward earning the rank of your den.

Adult partnership and participation is necessary for a successful Cub Scout program.  Cub Scouts is a family opportunity to bond, have fun and learn together.  Adult support is especially vital in the Tiger year and a Scout joins the den with his adult partner/parent and work together toward earning his rank and any awards.  The Cub Scout ranks are designed for the scouts to become more independent and responsible for their own achievements.  The Webelos ranks therefore are considered a transition from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts.

Each rank has specific requirements to complete in order to earn rank.  Cub Scouting is fun with a purpose.  These requirements together form a well rounded program that is fun yet exposes boys to leadership and citizenship skills; building upon what they learn each year thus laying a positive foundation on their journey to Eagle (the highest rank in Boy Scouts) and adulthood.

Cub Scout Promise


"I promise to do my best to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people
and to obey the Law of the Pack."

For Every 100 Boys that Enters Scouts....


30 will drop out the first year.

Only rarely will one appear before a juvenile court judge.

12 will be from families that belong to no church, 6 of these will be

brought into contact with a church and continue.

3 will become pastors,

4 scouts will reach the rank of Eagle Scout.

45 will serve in the Military.

1 person will use scout skills to save somebody else’s life.

2 will report that they used scout skills to save their own lives.

17 will later serve as adult volunteers

8 will find their future life vocations from scouting

5 will receive church emblems.

….Only 4 out of 100 boys in the USA will become scouts but of the

leaders of this nation in business, religion and politics, 3 out of 4 were

scouts. Only 4 percent of our nation’s youth were scouts, yet 65% of

all college and university graduates were scouts.

26 of 29 of the first Astronauts in NASA’s program were Eagle scouts,

and 133 of the 233 Astronauts were scouts at one time.

A Nationwide survey showed that:

Of Senior Class Presidents 89% were scouts.

Of Junior Class Presidents 80% were scouts.

Student Council Presidents 85% were scouts.

School newspaper editors 88% were scouts.

Football Captains 71% were scouts.

Basketball captains 64% were scouts.

64% of Air Force Academy graduates were scouts

58% West Point Graduates were scouts.

70% of Annapolis graduates were scouts.

72% Rhodes Scholars were scouts.

85% of FBI Agents were scouts at one time.

So, 4 out of 100, make Eagle Scout.

So what about the other 94 or 92 scouts who didn’t make it to Eagle.

Is it just wasted time? The scouts have “Aims and Methods”. Things

found in the Scout Oath and Law, the Patrol Method, Outdoors

training, Personal growth, Leadership and So on. Advancement is

certainly one of these, but only one. Just being part of the program

gives the opportunity to “better and belong”.

Sure we know some famous Eagle Scouts like Sam Walton, James

Lovell, Hank Aaron, Gerald Ford, John Glenn Ross Perot and Steven

Speilberg.

But how about some “Not-Quite-Eagles” like John F. Kennedy, Jimmy

Stewart, Harrison Ford, Merlin Olson, Richard Gere, Nolan Ryan, Jim

Morrison, Joe Theisman, and Bill Gates. The list goes on and on.

Scouting makes a difference !