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Title: Board of Review BOR


1
Board of Review (BOR)
  • BSC 205

2
Learning Objectives
  • At the end of this lesson, participants will be
    able to
  • State the purpose of the board of review and how
    it is used to further the Boy Scout program
  • Plan a board of review with an eye to the
    individual Scout
  • Conduct a board of review

3
Purpose of Board of Review
  • Tracks the progress of a Scout
  • Determines Scouts understanding of the ideals of
    Scouting and how he applies them in daily life in
    the troop
  • Board satisfies itself that the Scout has done
    what he was supposed to do for that rank
  • Review with the Scout the requirements for the
    next rank
  • Also a way of reviewing the troop's progress

4
Types of Boards of Review
  • Most common type of BOR is for advancement
  • Other reasons to have a BOR
  • Scout's lack of advancement
  • Perceived trouble in the troop
  • Certain event at the last campout or troop
    meeting
  • BOR training Outline on how often

5
Board of Review Characteristics
  • What a BOR is/does
  • An informal, friendly growth experience
  • Asks about how requirements were done
  • Checks requirements were done to a common
    standard
  • Lasts approximately 15 minutes long, except for
    Eagle, which should be approximately 30 minutes
    long
  • Determines the Scouts attitude and acceptance of
    Scoutings ideals, both in the troop and outside
    of it
  • Checks on health of the troop
  • Reviews with Scout the requirements for the next
    rank
  • What a BOR is not
  • An interrogation
  • A retesting of a Scout's competence
  • An examination
  • A marathon session

6
Who Conducts the Board of Review? Tenderfoot
through Life, Eagle Palms
  • Who Does
  • At least 3, not more than 6 members
  • Troop Committee Members
  • One member serves as chair
  • Who Does Not
  • Unit Leader or Assistant Unit Leaders
  • Relatives of Scout
  • Parent or Guardian of Scout

Scoutmaster and Assistants for Boy Scout Troops
7
Who Conducts the Board of Review? Eagle
  • Who Does
  • Council decides if Eagle BOR is at Unit,
    District, or Council level
  • Minimum 3, Maximum 6 members, 21 or older
  • Do not have to be registered in Scouting but must
    understand importance and purpose of Eagle BOR
  • At least one member from District our Council
    when conducted at unit level
  • Who Does Not
  • Unit Leader or Assistant Unit Leaders
  • Relatives of Scout
  • Parent or Guardian of Scout

Scoutmaster and Assistants for Boy Scout Troops
8
When and Where to Hold a Board of Review
  • When
  • Consider Monthly
  • Possibly at the same time as a troop meeting
  • BSA training guide suggest Ideally, a Scout
    should sit for a board of review every six
    months, whether he is advancing or not
  • Where
  • Where board members and Scout are only ones aware
    of what is going on
  • Where there is no possibility of embarrassing
    Scout in front of others
  • Room in chartered organization's facility
  • Conference room at office of a board member
  • A campout or summer camp

9
When to Hold a Board of ReviewSpecial Note for
Scouts 18 and Older
  • Scouts who have completed all requirements for a
    rank prior to their 18th birthday should submit
    their application and be reviewed and recognized
    within three months after that date.
  • Boards of review conducted between three and six
    months after the candidate's 18th birthday must
    be pre-approved by the local council. A statement
    by an adult explaining the reason for the delay
    must be attached to the Eagle Scout Rank
    Application when it is submitted to the Eagle
    Scout Service.
  • If an Eagle Scout board of review will be held
    after the six months following the candidate's
    18th birthday, the Eagle Scout must petition the
    National Boy Scout Committee for an extension of
    time to hold the board of review. The petition
    must be processed through the local council,
    detailing the extenuating circumstances that
    prevented the board of review from being held
    within the six-month period following the
    candidate's 18th period, and be accompanied with
    a copy of the Eagle Scout Rank Application
  • Source Advancement Committee Guide, Policies and
    Procedures, version 33088E, 2004 printing

10
Mechanics of a Board of Review
  • Scout neat in appearance, uniform correct as
    possible
  • Introductions
  • BoR Chair can ask the Scout to come to attention,
    and recite one or more of the following The
    Scout Law, The Scout Oath, The Scout Motto, The
    Scout Slogan but discussion of the Scout Oath
    and Scout Law is in keeping with the purpose of
    the review
  • BoR membership is invited to ask Scout open ended
    questions
  • Deliberation
  • Scout leaves the room
  • Have a (short) discussion that leads to a
    unanimous decision
  • End a board of review by praising the Scout for
    the positive aspects of his character, skill
    level, and/or accomplishments
  • Present badge of rank as soon as practical after
    the advancement report is submitted to council
  • Scout holds his new rank as of the date of the
    board of review
  • quotes from Advancement Committee Guide

11
Sample BOR QuestionsTenderfoot through First
Class
  • Who is your patrol leader?
  • What do you think of the problems he is facing?
  • How are you doing in your first aid skills?
  • What are your goals for the next few months how
    do they meet advancement requirements?
  • What do you think would make the troop better?
  • How do you fulfill your duty to country? To God?
  • Source Supplemental Training Guide Troop BORs,
    18-625
  • Note Many more questions in class handout

12
Sample BOR QuestionsStar and Life
  • What merit badges did you enjoy, and why?
  • What merit badges did you get the most out of,
    and why?
  • How did you fulfill your Swimming (or other merit
    badge) requirements?
  • How did you feel about your leadership position?
  • How did you feel about how you exercised that
    position?
  • Did you feel that you accomplished anything in
    that position?
  • What were your frustrations?
  • Who do you think is doing a good job in the
    troop?
  • Have you thought about achieving Eagle?
  • Have you thought about a service project for
    Eagle?
  • How do you fulfill your duty to God? To country?
  • Source Supplemental Training Guide Troop BORs,
    18-625
  • Note Many more questions in class handout

13
Sample BOR QuestionsEagle
  • How did you feel your Eagle project went?
  • Did you run into any rough spots?
  • Did you plan enough to get you over the rough
    spots?
  • How did you work with the agency for which you
    did the project?
  • Where they clear in their goals?
  • Would you do the project differently now?
  • How do you think the troop is doing?
  • How do you intend to help the troop now?
  • Do you have any goals for the troop?
  • What are your goals for yourself?
  • How to do fulfill your duty to country? To God?
  • Source Supplemental Training Guide Troop BORs,
    18-625
  • Note Many more questions in class handout

14
Sample BOR QuestionsEagle Palm
  • How do you plan on contributing to the troop now?
  • What are your goals for the troop?
  • What are your personal goals?
  • Will your Scouting experience help you?
  • How do you fulfill your duty to country? To God?
  • Source Supplemental Training Guide Troop BORs,
    18-625
  • Note Many more questions in class handout

15
Issues for Boards of Review
  • Current completion of T/S/F requirements is
    concurrent.
  • Though no concurrent boards are to be held for
    T/S/F, the boards can be held on the same day.
  • How does the Board measure the Scouts progress
    between the ranks of T/S/F if all three boards
    held on the same day? (Cant hold backor
    stalla scout if he is progressing)
  • Substituting rank requirements (disabilities)
  • What is Scout Spirit? Is it an automatic given?
  • A Scout is to serve actively in positions of
    leadership. How does the Board determine whether
    the position(s) were carried out (as explained in
    the Junior Leader handbook)?

16
Denying Advancement
  • Age or gut impression not basis for holding
    back a Scout if he is meeting requirements
  • Sole basis of denial rests on the Scouts not
    meeting the requirements
  • Board should certainly give the Scout the
    opportunity of learning what he needs to do to
    advance
  • Scout should be given a definite time for a
    subsequent board of review
  • Follow-up letter must be sent confirming
    agreement and necessary actions
  • Scout should be given appeal procedure nformation
    if he/she disagrees with decision
  • BOR training guide states having a Scout
    deferred for advancement by the board of review
    is unusual. If there is a problem with a Scout,
    normally he will not be presented to the board of
    review. Discussion?

17
Appealing a Decision
  • When can appeals occur?
  • Troop leader or troop committee does not
    recommend a Scout for a board of review or fails
    to sign an Eagle rank application
  • If a board of review does not find favorably for
    the candidate
  • Appeal can be taken by the Scout, his leader, or
    the Scouts parents.
  • Appeal Chain is unit district council -
    National Boy Scout Committee
  • Committee to whom the appeal is addressed will
    promptly review the facts
  • All parties must be interviewed by the committee,
    hopefully without confrontation.
  • A written report with all details will be
    prepared by the reviewing committee and forwarded
    to the National Boy Scout Committee.
  • Appeals to the National Boy Scout Committee are
    made only through the local council. There is no
    direct appeal.
  • In Eagle matters, a copy of the Scouts Eagle
    Scout Rank Application must accompany the
    national appeal.

18
Venturing and BORs
  • Rank Advancement for Venturers
  • Any male Venturer who has achieved the First
    Class rank as a Boy Scout in a troop or Varsity
    Scout in a team may continue advancement toward
    the Star, Life, and Eagle Scout ranks up to his
    18th birthday.
  • He must meet the requirements as prescribed in
    the official Boy Scout Handbook and the current
    Boy Scout Requirements book.
  • The Venturer may fulfill leadership requirements
    by serving as president, vice president,
    secretary, or treasurer of his crew, or as
    boatswain, boatswain's mate, yeoman, purser, or
    storekeeper for his ship.
  • The Scoutmaster conference will be conducted by
    the Advisor or Skipper.
  • As the Venturer meets requirements for the Star
    and Life ranks, a board of review will be
    conducted by the crew or ship committee.
  • The Eagle board of review should follow the
    procedures established by the local council.
  • Reference www.scouting.org

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Non-Advancement BOR
  • Reasons to have a board of review may include
  • Scout's lack of advancement
  • Perceived trouble in the troop
  • Certain event at the last campout or troop
    meeting
  • Guidance and care should be shown to encourage
    advancement
  • Ask the kind of questions that may reveal why
    Scout is not advancing
  • If resolving a problem, should be
    non-confrontational

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Resources for more information about the
advancement process? (1 of 2)
  • Every aspect of advancement procedures is
    discussed in the Advancement Committee Guide
    Policies and Procedures (No. 33088), which is
    updated and reprinted annually.
  • Every troop leader should have a copy of the
    Scoutmaster Handbook (No. 33002). This
    indispensable resource is a Scoutmaster's and
    assistant Scoutmaster's best bet for guiding a
    Boy Scout troop and its patrols
  • Committee members should have a copy of the Troop
    Committee Guidebok (No. 34505) which is updated
    periodically
  • Supplemental Training module BOR Training
    publication 18-625 http//www.scouting.org/boyscou
    ts/supplemental/18-625/index.html
  • Boy Scout Requirements online http//www.scouting.
    org/boyscouts/resources/32215/index.html
  • Saddleback District Guide
  • http//www.macscouter.com/Scoutmaster/BoR_Guide.as
    p
  • Buckskin Council Guide http//www.buckskin.org/Res
    ources/Boy_Scouts/boards_of_review.htm

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Resources for more information about the
advancement process? (2 of 2)
  • The Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook (No.
    18-927) is required for completion of the Eagle
    Scout leadership service project. This workbook
    can be downloaded from the Internet
    (http//www.nesa.org/trail/manual.html) in PDF
    format, to be printed and completed by hand, or
    in DOC or RTF format, to be completed on
    computer.
  • The Eagle Scout Rank Application (No. 58-728) is
    available online. (http//www.nesa.org/trail/58-72
    8.pdf) The application must be printed and filled
    out by hand it cannot be submitted online.
  • The Application for Alternate Eagle Scout Rank
    Merit Badges (No. 58-730) includes the guidelines
    for advancement to Eagle Scout rank for Scouts
    with disabilities. To download this publication
    online, http//www.scouting.org/forms/58-730.pdf.
  • NESA Trail to Eagle site http//www.nesa.org/trail
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