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How to Get Requirements Signed Off (& How to Sign Off Requirements)

TEMPORARY FOR SHELTER-IN-PLACE:

The following information is for how scouts can get requirements signed off as well as how to sign off requirements during these challenging times where we need to follow shelter-in ordinances. Information is subject to change and if you have questions, please contact your patrol leader or the Troop SPL. 

IF YOU ARE A STAR, LIFE, OR EAGLE SCOUT – PLEASE READ FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO SIGN OFF REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUNGER SCOUTS.

IF YOU NEED REQUIREMENTS SIGNED OFF – PLEASE READ FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO DO THAT.

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FIRST – A very important reminder for our First Year Scouts and Parents

Parents may not sign off on requirements!  

ALSO – Any activities done while a scout was a Cub Scout may not be used for scouts’ BSA requirements. For example, if you went on a 5-mile hike in January while you were still a Webelos, you can’t use that hike to sign off a requirement as a Boy Scout. All requirements must be done while you are a Boy Scout.

If you’ve already accidentally done either of these – no worries! Just get the requirement signed-off again using the correct procedure outlined below.

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HOW TO GET REQUIREMENTS SIGNED OFF:

In Troop 805, all requirements for the Trail to First Class should be signed off by another Scout who is Star rank or above. The only exceptions are the Scoutmaster Conference and Board of Review requirements.

If you are working on a requirement for Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class, you need to reach out to a Star, Life, or Eagle Scout to get the requirement(s) signed off. For easy reference, we’ll call Star, Life, and Eagle Scouts “Senior Scouts.”

During this quarantine period, you should reach out via email or telephone and set up a virtual meeting (telephone or video conference) with a Senior Scout. For requirements that can just be “discussed” – a telephone conference is fine. But if the requirement is a “show” or “demonstrate” requirement (for example – “tie a square knot), then you will need to do a video conference.

When you virtually meet with a Senior Scout, they will ask you to explain or show them the skill required for the requirement. For example, you will tie a square knot over the video conference so they can see you do it correctly. Once they are satisfied you have completed the requirement, they will virtually sign you off (please see below for how they will sign off).

You may contact any Senior Scout and ask them to meet with you using the TroopMaster email function. You can also reach out to Senior Scouts for help in learning how to do the skills, even if you’re not ready to sign it off yet. It is highly recommend using our Troop Guides, as this is part of their leadership role in the Troop. For a list of the current Troop Guides and their direct email addresses, please refer to the Troop Scout Leadership Directory as of March 2020 that was sent to Troop scouts/families.

*Most requirements for Star, Life, and Eagle Rank are signed off by the Scoutmaster or ASM. If you need to sign off requirements for one of these ranks, contact the Scoutmaster.

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HOW TO SIGN OFF A REQUIREMENT (IF YOU’RE A SENIOR SCOUT)

Normally, Senior Scouts would initial and date a completed requirement in the Scout’s Handbook. But since we can’t physically sign any Handbooks right now, the Troop is temporarily authorizing the following procedure:

Once a Senior Scout has verified a scout has completed a requirement, they may give that scout permission to sign the Handbook for the Senior Scout. That is, write the Senior Scout’s initials and the date in the correct spot in the Handbook. Scouts can ONLY insert a Senior Scout’s initials when and if the Senior Scout has given them permission to do so. (Let’s all remember that A SCOUT IS TRUSTWORTHY.)

Here’s an example of how this would go:

TENDERFOOT SCOUT: …And that’s how you tie a sheet bend!

SENIOR SCOUT:  Great job!  Okay, you’ve completed that requirement.  I give you permission to put my initials – “B.D.” – and today’s date in your Handbook for Second Class Requirement 2(f).

TENDERFOOT SCOUT:  Thanks!  Wow, Scouting sure is fun!

SENIOR SCOUT: I know right?!?!

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iBadge and other MDSC Resources

Your Mt. Diablo Silverado Council volunteer Merit badge Counselors are offering Merit Badge classes for you, our Scouts!

Select your Merit Badge and register. Once registered, your Scoutmaster will receive a form for approval. Once the Scoutmaster returns the form, the Scout will receive a link to log into the class. FAQs

Also check the MDSC website for other great resources such as:

and more!

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Communication Merit Badge Class

For anyone interested in working on a fun Eagle-required Merit Badge, Mr. Castro will be hosting a Communications Merit Badge class via the following Zoom Meetings:

April 6th – 7-8pm
April 13th – 6-7pm
April 20th – 7-8pm

Attendance at all three sessions is needed to complete the entire badge. The class will be conducted via Zoom and will require access to a computer with video capabilities. Log-in/Call-in details will be emailed to all scouts who sign up via Troopmaster.

Scouts of any age or rank are welcome!

Contact Mr. Castro for any questions.

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Reading Merit Badge Workshop

Thanks to the many scouts who joined the first Zoom meeting,  If you missed the kickoff meeting and would like to join the workshop, send an email to awards@troop805.org.

Here are some resources for those who are working on the badge or anyone who would like to reduce stress, stimulate your brain, expand your knowledge, improve your writing, and be entertained. Have fun reading!

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Beginner Snow Camping

Date and Time: Saturday, 3/7/20 7am – Sunday, 3/8/20 4:30 pm
Location: Spicer Sno Park
Depart: Sycamore Park & Ride 7 am
Attire: Winter/ski suit, and other snow gear
Cost: $75 (includes cabin, snowshoe rental, Saturday dinner, Sunday breakfast & lunch)
Prerequisites: 12 or order and First Class rank or above
RSVP: Troopmaster

We’ve planned a two-day beginner level OKPIK training trip as an introductory session to your first snow camping experience. This is a prerequisite to the intermediate level outing next winter.

You’ll be learning how to build a snow trench and snow kitchen, and other survival skills in snow. We will sleep in a heated cabin overnight, have a snowshoe hike, sledding and snowball fight in the wilderness of Sierra Nevada Mountains. This two-day outing will be fun, cool (no pun intended), and educational at the same time!

Please turn in the signed Permission slip by 2/18/2020.

Contact Mr. Wen Huang for questions at 925.212.9519 or wenguanhuang@yahoo.com

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Whale Watching Monterey Bay [Cancelled]

Date: Sunday, March 22, 2020
Location: Monterey Bay
Depart: Sycamore Park & Ride on Sunday, 8:00 am. Leave promptly at 8:30 am
Pick Up: Sycamore Park & Ride ~5:30 pm, will notify when 45 mins from P&R
Attire: Class A uniform to travel (bring Class B)
Bring: Raingear, jacket, rubber sole tennis shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, Bag Lunch, water bottle, and $15 spending money
Cost: $55 (for scouts and adults)
Required: Signed Permission slip turned in by 2/18/2020
RSVP: Troopmaster

An afternoon of Whale Watching in Monterey Bay. The annual gray whale migration ins one of the most magnificent and accessible wildlife spectacles. Each year, thousands of gray whales migrate from their summer feeding grounds around Alaska down to Baja California and back. Their migration pathway follows closely along the California coast, providing us with an outstanding opportunity for costal whale watching along the Monterey Bay coastline. Also, we will have an overview of the Environmental Science merit badge and go over some of the requirements

Contact Mr. Yuji Yamada for questions at 925-683-5381 or yujiy@yahoo.com.

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