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Welcome to Troop 44 Online! Boy Scout Troop 44 has been serving the Morgantown, West Virginia area youth for 50 years. First chartered in 1958 to the Wiles Hill School PTA, we have been actively involved in the life of the community and have produced 30 Eagle Scouts. Our current troop roster shows 42 scouts and 36 adults registered in various leadership positions.

News & Updates

04.21.2010


Just a few reminders:

Summer Camp REgistration is due now.  Early registration fee discount has been extended to May 1, 2010.

Centennial Camp O Ree in Charleston May 7,8,9

Camp At WV annual conference of the UM Church, Buchannon scheduled for June 11,12,13

Summer Camp June 27th to July 3rd, 2010.

E-mail t.rumble1@juno.com with Questions.



08.31.2009

 

By request, the Summer Camp Recap video shown at the recent Court of Honor can be viewed here.

 

 



06.19.2009

 Here are some changes to our Rank Requirements that will become effective in 2010.

YIS
Tim R.

2010 Rank Requirement Changes

 

The centennial edition of the Boy Scout Handbook will soon be available, and with the new handbook come several rank requirement changes that will be in effect as of January 1, 2010.

Tenderfoot

 

  • A Scout must teach another person how to tie a square knot using the EDGE model (explain, demonstrate, guide, and enable). He must also be able to discuss four specific examples of how he lived the points of the Scout Law in his daily life.

 

Second Class

 

  • A Scout must discuss the principles of Leave No Trace and explain the factors to consider when choosing a patrol site and where to pitch a tent.
  • He must explain what respect is due the flag of the United States.
  • He must again discuss four examples of how he lived four different points of the Scout Law in his daily life.
  • He must earn an amount of money agreed upon by the Scout and his parents and save at least 50 percent of it.

 

First Class

 

  • An additional requirement to the 10 separate troop/patrol activities states he must demonstrate the principles of Leave No Trace on these outings.
  • He must discuss four more examples of how he lived the remaining four points of the Scout Law in his daily life.

 

Life

 

  • A Scout must use the EDGE model to teach a younger Scout a specified skill.

 

Star, Life, and Eagle