LPD 2017 2nd Quarter Training Day
Lake Pleasant District
District Leader Specific Training
May 20, 2017
Check in at 7:30am; Opening 8am; Courses 8:30am
Location 5902 W Cactus Rd. Glendale, AZ
ILST – S79 for Boy Scouts
The purpose of the Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops course is to teach Scouts with leadership positions about their new roles and how to most effectively reach success in that role. It is intended to help Boy Scouts in leadership positions within their troop understand their responsibilities and to equip them with organizational and leadership skills to fulfill those responsibilities. Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops is the first course in the series of leadership training offered to Boy Scouts and is a replacement for Troop Leadership Training. Completion of Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops is a prerequisite for Boy Scouts to participate in the more advanced leadership courses National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) and the National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE).
Bring to class:
Patrol Leader’s Guide book or Senior Patrol Leader’s Guide book
Cub Master Specific – C40
This course is intended to provide Cubmasters with the information and tools they need to successfully lead a Cub Scout pack. Cubmasters and assistants who complete this training and Youth Protection training are considered “trained” for both positions.
Bring with you:
Cub Scout Leader Handbook
Scout Master Specific – S24
The course will provide Scoutmasters with the basic information and tools they need to lead successful Boy Scout troops. Scoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters who complete this course, Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills, and Youth Protection Training are considered "trained" for those positions.
Bring with you:
Boy Scout Hand Book
SM Hand Book
Den Leader Specific – C42
This course is intended to provide Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos den leaders with the information and tools they need to conduct successful den meetings. Den leaders who complete the Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos training, along with Youth Protection training, are considered trained for their position.
Bring with you:
Cub Scout Leader Handbook
Den Leader Guide – specific to you program level
Commissioner ADC/UC
Charter Organizational Representative
In territory supervised by local councils, each chartered organization shall appoint a volunteer, other than the unit leader or assistant unit leader, as its chartered organization representative to represent it as a member of the district committee and as a voting member of the local council.
Merit Badge Counselor Training
The council or district advancement committee must assure counselors understand the Boy Scouts of America’s aims, methods, and mission. It is also important they know how Scouts can learn and grow through the merit badge process.
A direct contact Scout leader is considered fully trained and entitled to wear the “Trained” leader emblem when he or she has completed the following training courses and the specific training for the position.
Glendale Nazarene
Saturday 05-20-2017
8:00 AM MST to 12:00 PM MST Past
Cub Master Specific
Glendale Nazarene
Saturday 05-20-2017
8:00 AM MST to 12:00 PM MST Past
Den Leader
Glendale Nazarene
Saturday 05-20-2017
8:00 AM MST to 12:00 PM MST Past
ILST
Glendale Nazarene
Saturday 05-20-2017
8:00 AM MST to 12:00 PM MST Past
Merit Badge Counselor
Glendale Nazarene
Saturday 05-20-2017
8:00 AM MST to 12:00 PM MST Past
Scout Master Specific
Glendale Nazarene
Saturday 05-20-2017
8:00 AM MST to 12:00 PM MST Past
UC/ADC
Glendale Nazarene
Saturday 05-20-2017
8:00 AM MST to 12:00 PM MST Past