Notice anything about this list of skills Gen Zers wish they were learning in school?

Actually, today’s students do know much about history, biology and science books. These days, it’s the real-life skills that are missing from the classroom. Subjects like first aid, cooking and personal finance aren’t covered during the seven hours students spend at school each day. These are skills young people don’t just need but want. A new […]

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Missouri council empowers Scouts to become incredible innovators

With 3D printers, laser engraving equipment and computer-aided design software and machines at the Sinquefield Invention Lab, Scouts in Missouri’s Great Rivers Council get to make some pretty cool stuff. “In terms of things created, there are honestly too many to count,” says Thomas Yang, council activities and program director. A few years ago, council board member

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When is Scout Sunday 2022? And what about Scout Sabbath and Scout Jumuah?

Scouts try their best to live by the 12 points of the Scout Law seven days a week, 365 days a year. But each February, around the time of the BSA’s birthday, we ask our Scouts to pause and pay extra attention to the Scout law’s finishing touch: reverent. Through the celebrations known as Scout Sunday,

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Pandemic-prompted changes to Scouts BSA advancement requirements expire March 1

Consider this our formal nomination for the 13th point of the Scout Law: A Scout is resilient. Over the past year and a half of the pandemic, Scout units have modified their procedures to ensure that Scouts have a safe, meaningful and memorable journey along the Scouting trail. (For the latest guidance, consult the BSA’s

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Cleanup hitter: Scout combines passions for baseball, service into single project

During baseball season, Roger Williams Park practically vibrates. The public park in Providence, R.I., draws youth baseball players from across the area for inning after inning of friendly but fierce competition. It’s not just the kids who show up. Parents and grandparents, second cousins and great uncles surround the fields, loudly cheering for their favorite

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Extreme Makeovers, Round 41: Eagle Scout project before-and-after photos

This is the 41st in an occasional series where I share Eagle Scout project before-and-after photos. See the complete collection here and submit your own here. COVID-19 note: Photos were taken during different stages of the pandemic (or even before the pandemic began) and may not necessarily depict current coronavirus-related health and safety protocols. To fully

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Scouter finds the perfect counselor for Automotive Maintenance MB: his mechanic

Last summer, as Preston Tyrrell was picking up his car from D’Avico’s Auto Repair in Wayne, Pa., he and the mechanic started talking. “The topic of Scouts came up,” Tyrrell says. “I think her brother was a Scout years ago.” Tyrrell is always on the lookout for merit badge counselors — especially counselors for merit

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Top 21 for 2021: The most-read Bryan on Scouting posts of the year

What a year, what a movement. Despite the ongoing challenges that 2021 placed in their paths, Scouts everywhere made an impact on their communities during the past year. Cub Scouts built confidence and enjoyed eye-opening experiences with their families. Scouts embraced outdoor adventures, practiced leadership and performed acts of selfless service. Venturers, Sea Scouts and

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Extreme Makeovers, Round 40: Eagle Scout project before-and-after photos

This is the 40th in an occasional series where I share Eagle Scout project before-and-after photos. See the complete collection here and submit your own here. COVID-19 note: Photos were taken during different stages of the pandemic (or even before the pandemic began) and may not necessarily depict current coronavirus-related health and safety protocols. To fully

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Inspired by a class at school, twins travel 12 hours to earn Woodwork merit badge

Sometimes, a Scout earns a merit badge and discovers a new hobby. But every so often, the opposite happens: The hobby comes first, and the Scout discovers there’s a merit badge to match. During her freshman year at Fremd High School in Palatine, Ill., Abby Pollpeter registered for an elective that sounded interesting: Intro to

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