Patrol Leaders Council PLC Agenda - Boy Scout Troop 283 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Patrol Leaders Council PLC Agenda in the editor.
  2. Fill in the date, location, and start time at the top of the form. This sets the context for your meeting.
  3. In the 'Minutes taken by' section, designate who will be responsible for recording the meeting notes.
  4. List all attendees under 'In Attendance – Scouts & Adult Leaders'. This helps keep track of participation.
  5. For reports, input updates from various leaders such as Scoutmaster and SPLs. This section is crucial for accountability.
  6. Discuss prior events by reviewing feedback on troop meetings and activities. Document insights for future improvements.
  7. Outline upcoming troop meetings by detailing themes and assigned duties. Ensure everyone knows their roles.
  8. Review upcoming camping trips and service projects, confirming leadership assignments to ensure smooth execution.
  9. Plan communication strategies to inform the troop about decisions made during this meeting.
  10. Finally, note the adjournment time to conclude your agenda effectively.

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Whats a Patrol Leaders Council (PLC) meeting? A Patrol Leaders Council is typically held as a monthly meeting where the Troops elected SPL, ASPL, Patrol Leaders, and Scribe gather to plan upcoming troop events. These meetings often last around 75 minutes and can be broken down into 9 separate sections.
A PLC can be made up of teachers, administrators, or staff. The composition of the PLC is dependent on the focus and goal of the group.
All Scouts in a Troop or Patrol Leadership position are required to attend, but all members are encouraged to attend to learn about the PLC process, provide input on upcoming activities, and stay up-to-date on Troop plans.
Patrol leaders carry out planning, leading, and evaluating patrol meetings and activities, and assure patrols are prepared to participate in all troop activities. They keep their patrol intact so they can work together and share responsibilities to get things done.
The PLC is made up of the senior patrol leader, who presides over the meetings, the assistant senior patrol leader, all patrol leaders, and the troop guide. The troop scribe also attends to take notes and keep the minutes. The PLC is the troops elected and duly appointed governing body.

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Professional learning communities, or PLCs, consist of collaborative teams of educators who are student-focused and inquiry-based. PLC teams meet regularly to discuss ongoing improvements in their teaching practices.

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