What is Varsity Scouting?
Varsity Scouting is a program for young men who are at least 14 years
of age but not yet 18. It provides options for young men who are looking
for rugged high adventure or challenging sporting activities and still
want to be a part of a Scouting program that offers the advancement
and values of the Boy Scouts of America.
Organization
Varsity Scouts are members of a Varsity Scout team chartered to a
community organization, such as a church or service club. It is led
by a youth Varsity Scout team captain and an adult leader called a
Varsity Scout Coach. The Coach is supported by an adult committee,
made up of parents and members of the chartered organization. It is
a stand-alone unit, chartered independently of a Scout troop, but
the chartering procedure is essentially the same.
The team may be divided into squads, and each squad elects a youth
squad leader.
Program
Varsity Scouting has five fields of emphasis. A youth member, called
a program manager, is responsible for each of the five fields
of emphasis and works with an adult member called a program adviser
from the team committee to coordinate each phase of the program. The
five fields of emphasis are:
- Advancement
- Varsity Scouts use the same advancement program as Boy Scouts.
They can also receive the recognitions offered through such programs
as the Fifty-Miler Award, Mile Swim, BSA, etc.
- High Adventure/Sports
- This program field of emphasis includes high adventure and sports
and is supported by 27 program features.
- Personal Development
- Varsity Scouting promotes growth through spirituality, leadership
abilities, citizenship, social and cultural attributes, and physical
fitness.
- Service
- The emphasis is on service, until it becomes a constant ingredient
in one's daily experience. Projects are conceived, planned, managed,
and carried out by individual Varsity Scouts and/or the Varsity
Scout team.
- Special Programs and Events
- Varsity Scouts take an active part in special programs and events
on district, council, regional, and national levels.
Varsity Scout Letter
The Varsity letter may be earned by youth and adult members. The
youth requirements are:
- Be a registered Varsity Scout team member.
- While a team member, actively participate in or accomplish at
least one high-adventure program or sports program to the satisfaction
of your Varsity Scout Coach.
- Have an attendance record at team meetings and practice sessions
of at least 75 percent for three consecutive months.
- Satisfy the Varsity Scout Coach that you know and live by the
Scout Oath and Law.
At the completion of each sports season or ultimate adventure, each
participating Varsity Scout will receive a medallion to wear on the
letter.
Uniforms
The traditional Boy Scout uniform with a "Varsity" identification
strip above the right pocket, and blaze loops are worn for formal
occasions. Many teams design their own T-shirt for outdoor activities.
Scout Oath
Varsity Scouts will use the Scout Oath.
Resources
Program Features. Twenty-seven program features support the
high-adventure/sports program field of emphasis.
The program features contain resource materials that prepare a team
for an ultimate adventure or sports season. The high-adventure subjects
are backpacking, canoe camping, caving, cycling, discover America,
fishing, freestyle biking, frontiersman, mechanics, orienteering,
rock climbing and rappelling, snow camping, survival, and whitewater
canoeing. Each feature contains approximately three months of program.
The sports program features contain basic rules, techniques, and
strategies for basketball, bowling, cross-country skiing, roller hockey,
shooting sports, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, triathlon, volleyball,
and waterskiing.
Varsity Scout Guidebook. The Varsity Scout Guidebook
is used by adult leaders and youth in Varsity Scouting.
Boy Scout Handbook. The Boy Scout Handbook contains
information devoted to Varsity Scouts and supporting the Varsity Scout
program.
Troop/Team Record Book. The Troop/Team Record Book
is used to record member information, rank advancement, and financial
record keeping.
Varsity Scout Leader Fast Start. The Varsity Scout
Leader Fast Start video supports the orientation of new Varsity
Scout leaders.
Varsity Scout Leader Fundamentals. This is a three-part
training program for training adult Varsity Scout leaders.
Varsity Scout Roundtable Planning Guide. The Varsity
Scout Roundtable Planning Guide supports the programs outlined
in the program features.
Varsity Scout Coach Start-Up. This literature is designed
to help a new Coach get a team off to a good start.
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