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A den leader may not simultaneously serve as the Cubmaster. A crew advisor or Varsity coach may not additionally serve as the committee chair, within the same unit. The reasons behind this policy are pretty simple but intentional in their design.
The Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmasters are NOT formal members of the committee. The Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmasters are advisers to the committee. They may attend committee meetings to communicate scout plans and to coordinate the needs of the Scouts.
A den is made up of girls or boys of the same rank. There are two kinds of dens: all-boy or all-girl. A pack can be all-boy, all-girl or include a mix of all-boy and all-girl dens. Dens usually meet weekly or biweekly; packs meet monthly.
Every pack has a pack committee, which consists of at least three members (chair, secretary, and treasurer). By handling administrative and support tasks, the pack committee allows the Cubmaster, den leaders, and their assistants to focus on working directly with the Cub Scouts.
Made up of several dens, the pack conducts the Cub Scout program with the chartered organization. It is led by a pack committee, which oversees administrative functions.
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The leader of the pack meeting is the Cubmaster. In addition to serving as the master of ceremonies the Cubmaster provides support to Den Leaders. Made up of parents, leaders, and other caring adults the pack committee works to support den leaders and the cubmaster.
Questions to ask when selecting a Scout troop Does my child feel comfortable in this troop? When does the troop meet? Where does the troop meet? How often do you go camping? What are some of your troop's core/signature events? Is the troop youth-led? Does your troop participate in high-adventure trips?
Every pack has a pack committee, which consists of at least three members (chair, secretary, and treasurer). By handling administrative and support tasks, the pack committee allows the Cubmaster, den leaders, and their assistants to focus on working directly with the Cub Scouts.
Each pack is identified by a number. The leader of the pack meeting is the Cubmaster. In addition to serving as the master of ceremonies the Cubmaster provides support to Den Leaders. Made up of parents, leaders, and other caring adults the pack committee works to support den leaders and the cubmaster.
Made up of several dens, the pack conducts the Cub Scout program with the chartered organization. It is led by a pack committee, which oversees administrative functions.

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