MERIT BADGE COLLEGE - CITIZENSHIP IN THE NATION (VIRTUAL)
WHAT: Scouts working on the Citizenship in the Nation merit badge learn about the rights, duties, and obligations of United States citizens. They explore important places in our nation and learn to keep up with national events. They also investigate the importance of documents like the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Scouts also find out about the branches of our federal government and how they compliment and balance each other.
MEET YOUR COUNSELOR - Gary Grande was a Scout as a youth and now Assistant Scoutmaster. Gary is also a Government and constitutional advocate .
WHO: Open to all Scouts BSA members.
Narragansett Council Scouts and Adventure Card holders should select the ‘In-Council/Adventure Card’ option. All other scouts will select ‘Out of Council/Non-Adventure Card’.
HOW: This Merit Badge will be taught in a virtual classroom. The class has a capacity of 20 Scouts. Small classroom size provides all students with the opportunity to share and interact with the counselors and other Scouts. Scouts should be prepared to be challenged and to join the conversation! Participants who do not engage with the class may not receive credit for the badge. Scouts must be prompt for all badge sessions. Late participants may not receive credit for all requirements. Scouts must use a device with video to access this class.
Before beginning work on any merit badge, scouts are to have a discussion with their unit leader regarding the specific badge and counselor.
WHEN: This class will be held virtually over 2 sessions:
January 4, 2020 - 5:00 PM -6 :45 PM EST
January 11, 2020 - 5:00 PM - 6:45 PM EST
Scouts must attend both session to complete the offered requirements.
PREREQUISITES: Do 2 parts of #2 (A, B, C, or D); 3, 6, and 8. Review 2 and 3 only if done.
All registered scouts will be mailed an exclusive 2021 Merit Badge College patch. You will have the opportunity to purchase additional patches at checkout.
After registering, login instructions will be sent the day prior of scheduled class to the email of whom created the registration. Council staff will connect on behalf of the counselor and provide credit for completed requirements. A valid BSA ID number is required. This assures that completed requirements are easily recorded.