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CUB SCOUTS ACADEMICS & SPORTS RECOGNITION PROGRAM The Cub Scouts Academics and Sports Program is one method of addressing the third aim of Scouting: the development of physical, mental and emotional fitness. Fitness includes the body (well-tuned and healthy), the mind (able to think and solve problems), and the emotions (self-control, courage, and self-respect). As in most activities in Cub Scouting, this is not meant to be a highly competitive program, instead, the boys are encouraged to DO THEIR BEST. The Academic and Sports Program is an optional program for all Cub Scouts. It is not part of the normal requirements towards ranks (except where used in obtaining the WEBELOS Aquanaut, Sportsman, and Athlete activity badges). Its purpose is to assist the Scouts in learning a new skill, or improving one they already posses. A variety of recognition items are available for the boys (Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, or WEBELOS Scouts) who participate in the program. (Adults are NOT awarded with belt loops or pins.)
The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is a supplemental enrichment program that complements the existing Cub Scout program. The Academics subjects and, Sports activities allow boys to learn new techniques, increase scholarship skills, develop sportsmanship - and have fun. Boys participating in the program will be recognized for enjoying teamwork, developing physical fitness, and discovering and building new talents. The Academics and Sports program encourages a boy to do his best. Concepts and GuidelinesThe Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is based on the following concepts and guidelines
The Purposes of Cub ScoutingThe Cub Scout Academics and Sports program relates directly to the nine purposes of Cub Scouting:
Cub Scout Academics ProgramCurrently, recognition can be earned for the following 17 academic areas: Art,
Astronomy,
Chess,
Citizenship,
Collecting,
Communicating,
Computers,
Language and Culture,
Geography,
Geology,
Heritages,
Map and Compass,
Mathematics,
Music,
Science,
Weather, and
Wildlife Conservation In September, 2002, awards for Astronomy, Collecting, Language and Culture, Geology, and Map and Compass, were added.
Cub Scout Sports ProgramCurrently, recognition can be earned for the following 23 sports: Archery,
BB-Gun,
Badminton,
Baseball.
Basketball,
Bicycling,
Bowling,
Fishing,
Flag Football,
Golf,
Gymnastics,
Ice Skating,
Marbles,
Physical Fitness,
Roller Skating,
Snow Ski and Board Sports,
Soccer,
Softball,
Swimming,
Table Tennis,
Tennis,
Ultimate,
Volleyball In September, 2002, awards for Flag Football were added, plus Skating (roller and ice) was replaced with separate awards for Ice Skating and Roller Skating, and Skiing was replaced with Snow Ski and Board Sports. In addition, the requirements for Swimming and Bicycling were revised. The Shooting Sports belt loops and pins (Archery and BB Shooting) can only be earned under BSA range trained supervision. The BB Shooting loop and pin MUST be earned at a BSA facility range.
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