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National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)

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2024 National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) 

National Youth Leadership Training is an exciting, 6-day, action-packed program designed for to provide youth members with a unified approach to develop proven leadership skills and experience they can use in their Scouts BSA Troops, Venturing Crews, Sea Scout Ships, schools and the world beyond. NYLT integrates the best of modern leadership with the traditional strengths of Scouting. The NYLT course centers around the concepts of what a leader must BE, what they must KNOW, and what they must DO. The key skill based elements are then taught with a clear focus on HOW TO. The classroom skills come alive during the course’s outdoor activities and graduating Leadership Challenge. 

Prerequisites:

  • Must be at least 13 years old prior to start of course.
  • Earn First Class Rank by October 26, 2024 (Scouts BSA)
  • Venturers and Sea Scouts must be at least 14 years old (or 13 and completed eighth grade) and can be no older than 20 years old. They must have completed Introduction to Leadership Skills for Crews or Ships and have some basic camping experience.
  • Complete a week-long Summer Camp
  • Have Unit Leader’s approval to attend NYLT
  • Complete the ILST (recommended)

*Registrations from outside the Orange Conty Council will incur a $30 fee.

MANDATORY DOWNHILL ORIENTATION

NEW TIME: Saturday, October 26, 2024 - 9:00 to 11:30 AM

NEW LOCATION: Brea Lion Scout Center - 401 S Brea Blvd, Brea, CA 92821

 

When & Where
Fall Weekends - Nov 9-11 & Nov 15-17
Oso Lake Scout Camp
Saturday 11-09-2024 12:00 AM PT to
Monday 11-11-2024 11:59 PM PT Past
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