Advancement Plan

Cub ranks

The responsibility for your child’s earning of awards in Cub Scouting lies with the family, not with the Pack. A lot of the advancement requirements are done at Den meetings, but some are completed with you. You can sign off on their requirements when you and your child feel that they have done their best. As a result, the awards earned raise their self-esteem and confidence. You can be a part of it by participating in the Cub Scout program with them. The rank awards they earn are listed in the submenu.

Parents must notify their Den Leader of awards earned prior to the monthly awards deadline in order for their child to receive the awards at the Pack Meeting.

Recognition is important to children. The Cub Scouting advancement plan provides fun for your child, gives them a sense of personal achievement as they earn badges, and strengthens family understanding as adult family members work with their child’s / children’s advancement projects.