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PLC Patrol Leaders’ Council. Who run the troop? Who are the decision makers for the troop scouts’ activities?. 2. Boy-Led or Boy-Run ********************** How?. 3. PLC Patrol Leaders’ Council Meetings & Activities. 4. Video #5 – Meetings **********************
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PLC Patrol Leaders’ Council
Who run the troop? Who are the decision makers for the troop scouts’ activities? 2
Boy-LedorBoy-Run ********************** How? 3
PLC Patrol Leaders’ Council Meetings & Activities 4
Video #5 – Meetings ********************** Video #6 – Activities 5
Patrol Leaders’ Council PLC - The Engine that powers the boy-led troop, a great place for scouts to develop their leadership skill! • Planning is critical to the success of a troop and its program • PLC meetings are opportunities to longer-range planning • The commitment of the boys to the troop is also critical 6
The Parts of PLC • Opening and Call to Order -SPL • Roll Call – Troop Scribe • Patrol Reports – Patrol Leaders • Old Business -SPL • Plan Program Feature and Outing - SPL • Plan the Month’s Troop Meeting - SPL • New Business -SPL • Scoutmaster’s Minutes - SM 7
PLC Annual Program Planning Conference • Develop Troop Goals for the coming year • Schedule Major events • Schedule Special Troop Activities • Select Program Features • Notes: • All the activities and monthly meetings are based on the annual planning • There will be “program planning” course in this training 8
Who Are In PLC • Anyone who • has a troop level job • is in charge of an event/activity (SIC) • has the rank of Star or above • For all others, depending on troop polices, may or may not welcome to attend the meetings 9
What To Discuss Or Decide • Activities are happening • Activities will happen - The future time length depends on what the activity is • Reflection for the event happened last month • Reviews – mini, midyear and annual • Planning 10
Concerns & Considerations • SM pre-views the agenda • SM/ASMs provide suggestions • SM/ASMs provide guidance • Committee does the final approval • ??? 12
Boy-Led orBoy-Run ********************** With Adult Leaders Support/Guide 13
The Methods of Scouting • Scouting Ideals • Patrols • Outdoors • Advancement • Personal Growth • Adult Association • Leadership Development • Uniform 14
Q & A 15