BSA takes youth protection very seriously. In February, a new version of the Youth Protection Training (YPT) was released and ALL adults (registered or attending camp for 72 hours or more) must retake YPT using this version before 777 can recharter in October. You have 3 options for completing this requirement:
Online - click here or login to your my.scouting.org account and click on the YPT icon to complete the training prior to Oct 1
In Person classes held by District - click here to access calendar and then filter on "Youth Protection Training" to register for the date you wish to attend
In Person class held by 777 - on October 16th (Tuesday) starting at 6pm. Click here to sign up.
This is an ALL parent meeting. Opportunity for parents to learn about the BSA scouting program, how rank advancement works, meet some of the Adult Leaders, and ask any questions you might have.
New - print and sign waiver to speed up pool check in process!
Sunday is our Troop and Crew-wide annual BSA Swimmer Classification test given by a Council-approved administrator. All members must complete this classification annually in order to participate in aquatic activities..
Where:Schoolcraft College Physical Education Bldg Pool (in back across from tennis courts) Enter via locker rooms.
When: Sunday, June 24th Tests continuously administered between 5pm to 7pm (stay only as long as it takes to pass test).
Why: Required to participate in any BSA Aquatics activity – think summer camp, canoe/kayak trek, troop swimming night, Jamboree waterfront, any high adventure with water.
What:Swim 75 yard front stroke and 25 back stroke and 1 minute floating.
Who: All Crew and Troop Scouts and Scouters. (note: 777 and 755 are doing this at the same time)
Cost: Free. Bill Phillips (Council approved administrator) and a Schoolcraft Lifeguard are volunteering their time
Forms: Parents will need to sign a Schoolcraft liability waiver at the pool in order to enter the water. The troop will file the appropriate BSA Swimmer Classification form.
SEA BASE note: Sea Base Crews – you do not need to retake this test. You are good to go until June next year.
SUMMER CAMP note: It is highly recommended you get certified on Sunday instead of waiting to do so at summer camp; it takes away from “fun” time. However, if you miss Sunday, you will be able to get classified at camp.
1st and 2nd CLASS SWIM PROGRAM Participant note: Bill Phillips requires his students to attend Sunday to take the official BSA Swimmer Certification. His class met rank requirements and prepares scout for the classification test.
Not old enough to be a lifeguard yet? Guard Start is the perfect way for young adults to gain experience in lifeguarding. Participants must have swimming level of the Boy Scouts Merit Badge prior to beginning of class. You will be taught to prevent drowning and diving accidents, develop swimming skills, understanding basic emergency...
A number of 777 adults were recognized at the 6/10 District Dinner (list below). Thanks to all adults that make 777 a best-in-class program for our youth.