
Virtual Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge
What: Citizenship in the Community focuses on teaching scouts the importance of being strong, positive, contributing members of their community by focusing on the importance of contributing and taking action. Throughout the course, scouts will learn what this means and actively participate in their community.
Meet your Counselor -
Elementary School Principal
Doctorate in Educational Leadership
Educator for 29 years

WHO: Open to all Scouts BSA members.
HOW: This Merit Badge will be taught in a virtual classroom. The class has a capacity of 20 Scouts. Small classroom size provides all students with the opportunity to share and interact with the counselors and other Scouts. Scouts should be prepared to be challenged and to join the conversation! Participants who do not engage with the class may not receive credit for the badge. Scouts must be prompt for all badge sessions. Late participants may not receive credit for all requirements. Scouts must use a device with video to access this class.
Before beginning work on any merit badge, scouts are to have a discussion with their unit leader regarding the specific badge and counselor.
WHEN: This class will be held virtually over two sessions:
June 23, 2020 5:00PM-7:00PM
June 25, 2020 5:00PM-7:00PM
Scouts must attend both sessions to complete the offered requirements.
After registering, Scouts will receive a link and login information via email the day of the scheduled class. Scouts will also receive instructor details that can be used to connect to the counselor on Scoutbook. This assures that completed requirements are easily recorded.
PREREQUISITES: 5 and 8
Suggested supplies/prep-work for students:
Pen and paper or some way to take notes and jot down homework.
Complete and prepare requirement 5 ahead of the first session so that we can discuss during session Prepare a presentation as outlined in requirement 8. We will start these during the first session.