PARENT RESOURCES
Parents & Scouts, see below or to the right for shortcuts to commonly used links and documents.
Note that all of the forms mentioned along with some handy "How-to" guides are available in the Public Resources google folder located here. One of our leaders would be happy to walk through navigating Troop resources, and there's also a family 'welcome pack' located in the resources folder. We welcome your feedback! Let our leaders know what you'd like to see here on the webpage by going to the Contacts page under Resources. If you need detailed information about an upcoming event for your scout, log in at the Scoutbook site and you can find details there, and you can also RSVP for you or your scout. Sample Packing List Your scout will have easy access to troop information if he is also on Scoutbook. If he's not, follow this easy guide to add him. You can find out more about what's going on in Scouting in the area by going to the local District page, for Patriot District. The next level of BSA is the Council, and we are a part of the National Capital Area Council. Need an activity permission slip for your son to go on a scouting activity? The best way to print one is to go to the Scoutbook link above, as it will automatically fill in your information, but you can also get a blank permission slip here. Scouts BSA RanksFairfax County COVID Community Level |
Ways to ParticipateSome ideas for how you can be a part of the scouting experience and make the Troop better. Packing List See here for an example of the kind of gear Scouts needed for their campouts. Photo Release FormPlease fill out to indicate whether Troop photos which include your son in the picture can be included on the website. |