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Pack 49 has established
the following Code of Conduct to provide Scouts, Parents, and Adult
Leaders with a framework of expectations and disciplinary actions for
all members of the Pack. This Code of Conduct will help ensure a common
language and understanding for behavioral expectations, and
consequences, allowing us to create an atmosphere conducive to fun,
safety, and the values of Scouting.
Expectations
Cub Scouts and Tiger Cubs
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Always be on time.
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Call your Den Leader if you will be unable to attend a Den or Pack
activity.
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Wear a proper uniform with PRIDE - clean, neat, and complete - to
all Scouting events.
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Listen and pay attention.
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In response to the "wolf ears" signal, silently return the sign.
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Respect one another and your leader.
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Keep hands and feet to yourselves.
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Don't take anything from anyone else without first asking
permission.
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Show respect for your surroundings, indoors and out, leaving them in
as good or better condition than when they were found.
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Always follow Akela.
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Always DO YOUR BEST!
Parents
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Assist your son in learning the Pack 49 Code of Conduct.
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Work with Den and Pack Leaders as requested to ensure all boys in
their Den follow the code.
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Act as role models, demonstrating proper behaviors, language, etc.
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Pay attention, and in response to the "wolf ears" signal, silently
return the sign.
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Parents are responsible for the conduct of their non-scout children
during Pack activities.
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Parents may be asked to remove disruptive children from these
events.
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Cub Scouting is a program based on parent (or guardian) and son
participation. It is the policy of Pack 49 that a parent or an adult
family member accompanies the Scout on all Pack activities,
including Pack Meetings. Parents will also be asked to participate
in Den level activities from time to time.
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No use of alcohol, tobacco products, or illegal drugs is permitted
while at Scout functions.
Adult Leaders
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Treat all Cub Scouts and Tiger Cubs as individuals, respecting their
unique needs and capabilities.
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Act as a role model, demonstrating proper behaviors, language, etc.
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Wear your uniform at all scouting events.
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Assume responsibility for the safety, well being, and behavior of
your charges at all times.
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Follow BSA rules regarding discipline and other matters.
Respect
We strive to provide our Scouts with a fun, safe and enjoyable scouting
experience. Our Adult Leaders donate many hours of their free time to
achieve this goal.
All Adult Leaders should be given your respect. Directions given by
Adult Leaders must be obeyed for the good of all Scouts. Failure to do
so may result in parental notification and possibly dismissal from that
Scouting function. We want all boys to be able to participate in
activities, but we also want want our Cub Scouts to learn that there are
consequences for bad behavior.
Members of Pack 49 are expected to respect each other. Any behavior that
injures, demeans, or offends other members of the Pack is not acceptable
and will not be tolerated.
Discipline
Participation in any Scouting activity by a Scout, Parent, or Adult
Leader, will be conducted in a manner that upholds the principals,
standards, and ideas of the Boy Scout of America as set forth in the Cub
Scout Promise and Law.
We recognize that for boys to grow to responsible men, they need to be
held accountable for their actions. Therefore, any Scout who
intentionally participates in an activity that has the potential to harm
himself or Pack members, or behaves in a manner that reflects negatively
upon Pack 49 or the Boy Scouts of America, will be disciplined. Behavior
that is cause for disciplinary action is outlined in the Discipline
Policy Procedure and includes, but is not limited to, the following:
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Not following the Cubmaster's or Leader's directions.
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Significantly unsafe actions which may endanger himself or others.
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Exploring physical hazards (lakes, creeks, etc.) without permission
and supervision.
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Leaving designated areas without the Cubmaster's or Leader's
permission.
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Use of cursing or foul language.
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Excessively rowdy, unruly, loud, disrespectful, disobedient, or
disruptive behavior.
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Physical or verbal hazing or harassment of others.
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Use of any controlled or illegal substance during any Scouting
function.
Discipline at Den meetings is at the discretion of the Den Leader(s) in
accordance with the following guidelines:
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Failure to obey a rule will result in a warning followed by time out
or removal from the activity.
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In cases of harmful or repetitive misbehavior, the parent may be
called to pick up the Scout.
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At the Den Leader's discretion, parents may be required to attend
Den functions with their Scout. (This does not apply to Tiger Cubs
where parental involvement in all Den and Pack functions is
required).
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Den Leaders have the right to exclude a Scout from their Den for
reasons of conduct. The situation will be reviewed by the Pack
Committee and, in extreme cases, and after consultation with the
Chester County Council, a Scout may be dismissed from the Pack for
reasons of misconduct.
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Den Meetings are for Scouts, their Parents, and Adult Leaders.
Attendance by siblings is at the discretion of the Den Leader.
All Scouts, Parents, and Adult Leaders are participants of the Pack 49
and are representatives of their community, family, and local Scouting
Council. Therefore, all Scouts, Parents, and Adult Leaders are asked to
sign this Code of Conduct as a condition for participation.
We want each Scout to be
responsible for their own behavior, and only when necessary will the
procedure be invoked to send a Scout home from their Den or Pack meeting
or activity.
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