Hi Jennifer,
I have spoke with Zane and he would like to participate in this merit badge but
will need to schedule time to meet with you independently on the first two
sessions. He will be out of town but can make the last two session. He said he
was kidding when he said told Cindy he didn't need more family life. Please
send us any paperwork you will be sending out or giving the scouts. I will be
there for the parent scout meeting and can take any paperwork to him so he can
get started. He will be on mission trips for the June and July meeting. Thanks,
Kristen
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On Jun 14, 2016, at 1:06 PM, Jennifer Doyle (Redacted sender "jadoyle4273"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Troop 286 Families
I am providing an opportunity for Scouts in Troop 286 to earn the Family Life
Merit Badge over the coming months in a group setting. We need to get started!
I have tentatively planned for 4 sessions, approximately 1 to 1-1/2 hour long
each as follows:
Monday June 20, 530pm (before the regular scout meeting) **THIS MONDAY!**
Monday July 25, 530pm (before the regular scout meeting)
Monday August 22, 7pm
Monday Sept 26, 600-830pm (This session will be loosely broken out into
individual ~15 minute "appointments" with each Scout to review final
completion of requirements before and during the regular Scout meeting. A
sign up sheet will be available at the August session.)
The following Scouts have expressed interest in participating:
Nate Bailey
Adam Cartwright
Max Colby
Aaron Doyle
Dylan Franck
Landon Gump
Brenden Hopping
Colby Keiser
Marshall Kiplinger
Jonathan North
I'd appreciate confirmation that your Scout still wishes to participate. If
the above schedule does not work, we can plan to work through the
requirements individually at another time.
This merit badge has several requirements that will take a considerable
amount of time to complete, including 90-day (12 weeks) tracking of home
chores and duties, and two family projects (one done by the scout and one by
the scout and his family), among other things. Scouts should be prepared to
work hard and stick with it for the long haul on this one!
MB Booklet: In the interest of saving money, I have scanned the current merit
badge booklet into a pdf file. You can decide if you want to print it, have
your scout read on the computer, or purchase the booklet at the scout store.
It's your choice, but each scout must read the booklet and have access to it
for reference.
I have copies of the merit badge workbook found free online (thank you
Colbys!) and I can pass those out for scouts to use on Monday.
***Prerequisites: Prior to our first session, Scouts should read (at least
the first 30 pages/half of) the booklet and complete their outline for Req 1
and their list for Req 3. Our discussion will include the first 3
requirements.***
Scoutmaster Solch has given us the ok to start without his signature on the
blue cards, but boys should have a blue card filled out and get his signature
Monday at the regular meeting.
I plan to run our sessions as discussions rather than lectures. Scouts must
be able to talk intelligently about the subject. I am their counselor, not
their teacher! I will be taking notes as to who is participating and who is
not. Scouts must complete the requirements as they are written, and if the
group setting becomes problematic and scouts are not actively engaging, we
will reschedule sessions individually with those who wish to earn the badge
at another time. Scouts should arrive with a positive scouting attitude and
be ready to focus.
Please encourage your Scout to read this email himself!
If you have questions, please don't hesitate.
Thank you for the opportunity
Jennifer Doyle
937 620 2106
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