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Removal from 3-month probation

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bulletMust personally want to be a Scout; communicate this to the Scoutmaster. 
bulletShow Scout Spirit.
bulletHave no violations of the Scout Law. 
bulletApologize and/or replace any items damaged or destroyed. 
bulletMust have regular meetings with the Scoutmaster to track advancement. 
bulletThe Scoutmaster may request a parent accompany the Scout at all times, at all meetings and outings. 

Failure to meet the requirements for probation will result in the Scout being asked to leave the troop. Scouting is open to all, but it is a privilege, not a right, to be a member of the troop.

There may be other situations in which a Scout is placed on immediate probation or suspension. This will occur at the discretion of the Scoutmaster and is usually the result of the Scout’s violation of BSA rules and regulations as specified in “The Guide to Safe Scouting” (e.g., stealing, possession of a weapon, fireworks, drugs, alcohol, drug use, threats of bodily harm to other Scouts or adult leaders.)  Please speak with the Scoutmaster if you have questions or concerns about this policy or require further information or clarification.