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How to fill out the Troop Scorecard online
Filling out the Troop Scorecard online is an essential process for tracking your troop's progress and planning for future achievements. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Troop Scorecard.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Troop Scorecard. This will allow you to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering the troop name and district in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that the information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
- Review the objectives listed under the 'Planning and Budget' section. Enter the corresponding points earned based on your troop's achievements in these areas.
- Move to the 'Membership' section. Complete the relevant fields concerning new member recruitment, retention rates, and transition activities from Webelos to Scouts.
- Fill out the 'Program' section by documenting advancements, camping participation, service projects, and the use of the patrol method by your troop. Provide accurate points for each item.
- In the 'Volunteer Leadership' section, outline the leadership training and engagement of your troop leaders. Ensure to capture leadership activities and training completion rates.
- After filling out all sections, calculate the total points earned across the criteria. Check that you meet the necessary benchmarks for Bronze, Silver, or Gold levels.
- Lastly, have the necessary leaders sign and date the form in the designated areas, confirming that all information is accurate and aligns with your troop's performance.
- Once completed, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the form with the appropriate Scout service center or commissioner as instructed.
Complete your Troop Scorecard online today to ensure your troop's achievements are recognized!
Scouts BSA units are called Troops. Troops vary widely in size, from less than 10 members, to as many as 100 or so. Troops are made of Patrols, which are tight-knit team of five to eight members. The uniformed adult leader of a Scouts BSA Troop is called a Scoutmaster.
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