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1. Meet Age Requirements:  Be a boy who has completed the fifth grade and be at least 10 years old, or be 11 years old, or have earned the Arrow of Light Award and be at least 10 years old, and be under 18 years old.
1. Meet Age Requirements:  Be a boy who has completed the fifth grade and be at least 10 years old, or be 11 years old, or have earned the Arrow of Light Award and be at least 10 years old, and be under 18 years old.


2. Complete a Boy Scout [http://www.troop792.gilroyscouting.org/images/8/8f/28-406.pdf application] (just the Council copy - T792 is paperless) and health history [http://www.troop792.gilroyscouting.org/images/9/93/Medical_A_B_C_34605.pdf Parts A and C, click here] signed by your parent or guardian.  (Part B is for the weeklong summer camp.)   
2. Complete a Boy Scout [http://www.troop792.gilroyscouting.org/images/8/8f/28-406.pdf application] (just the Council copy - T792 is paperless) and health history [http://www.troop792.gilroyscouting.org/images/c/ca/Healthform2011.pdf Parts A and B, click here] signed by your parent or guardian.  (Part C is for the weeklong summer camp.)  ''Note:  If you already completed a previous version, where A and C were required and B is the one by the doctor, that is good through 2010.''


3. Find a Scout Troop Near Your Home.
3. Find a Scout Troop Near Your Home.

Revision as of 22:17, 3 May 2011

Scout Badge requirements:

1. Meet Age Requirements: Be a boy who has completed the fifth grade and be at least 10 years old, or be 11 years old, or have earned the Arrow of Light Award and be at least 10 years old, and be under 18 years old.

2. Complete a Boy Scout application (just the Council copy - T792 is paperless) and health history Parts A and B, click here signed by your parent or guardian. (Part C is for the weeklong summer camp.) Note: If you already completed a previous version, where A and C were required and B is the one by the doctor, that is good through 2010.

3. Find a Scout Troop Near Your Home.

4. Repeat the Pledge of Allegiance

5. Demonstrate the Scout Sign, Salute, and handshake.

6. Demonstrate tying the square knot (a joining knot).

7. Understand and agree to live by the Scout Oath or Promise, Law, Motto, and Slogan, and the Outdoor Code.

8. Describe the Scout badge.

9. Complete the Pamphlet Exercises. With your parent or Guardian, complete the exercises in the pamphlet "How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide."

10. Participate in a Scoutmaster Conference: Turn in your Boy Scout application and health history form signed by your parent or guardian, then participate in a Scoutmaster conference.