Scout Spirit Goals
In Troop 174

If you look in your Boy Scout Handbook at the rank requirements, most of them are pretty straightforward -demonstrate first aid for serious burns, tie a bowline, earn 6 merit badges...

Beginning with Second Class rank, though, there's an added, more ambiguous (look it up!) requirement: Show Scout Spirit.

Now the Scoutmaster has had a lot of questions over the years about what exactly "Show Scout Spirit" means. No, it does not mean that on Halloween you dress up as the ghost of Baden-Powell (or any other famous Scout Spirit...). National BSA must have had a lot of questions too, be-cause they changed the requirement recently to "Demonstrate Scout Spirit by living the Scout Oath and Scout Law in your everyday life." That's a little better, but still... what does it mean?

The first thing you need to understand about Scout Spirit is that even though the requirement looks the same for each rank, it's really different - Scout Spirit for Life Scout is very different (and much harder) than Scout Spirit for Second Class. You'll discover that the Scoutmasters will only sign you off for one "Scout Spirit" requirement at a time, because each one is harder than the next.

The other thing that you will notice is that unlike almost all the other requirements, you can never convince a Scoutmaster to sign off the Scout Spirit requirement on the spot. Tie a bowline, and he'll sign that off; show him your merit badge cards and he'll sign off that requirement for Star, but he'll never just up and sign off that pesky Scout Spirit one. That's because you must demonstrate Scout Spirit in your everyday life, not in the five minutes you're talking to the Scoutmaster. What happens is that at meetings and especially on campouts, the Scoutmasters are like Santa Claus -they're always watching you, to see when you are naughty or nice. Scout Spirit should be shown at all times, and generally this requirement is one of the last ones to be signed off for any rank. Scoutmasters will want to see the appropriate Scout Spirit for some period of time before they sign off the requirement. For Second Class that may only be for a campout and the last few meetings, but for Eagle it may be for several months.

What are they looking for? Believe it or not, there's a "Scoutmaster's cheat sheet" that the Scoutmaster and his friends all have to give us some idea. Here's just a few of the things we look for: By the way, we expect Scouts to not only follow the items listed for that rank, but also all the items for the previous ranks.

2nd class

1st Class

Star

Life

Eagle

Warning: Using this list to argue with a Scoutmaster over whether you got Scout Spirit is a sure way NOT to get it. No whining!

Get the picture? To show "Scout Spirit" means to live up to your word and be Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful at all times! Good luck, & keep working on that Spirit at every meeting and campout.

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