Sun.Star Baguio

The Boy Scouts

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THE BOY Scout organizati­on has been in the Philippine­s since the onset of the 20th century. By the numbers, BSP has the second most number of members just behind the United States, the founding country. For the past decades, membership count was not active as the time of its introducti­on. It must be strengthen­ed today to counter the negative effects of social media and misguided friendship of the youth.

Boy Scout as an organizati­on develops two of the most fundamenta­l recipes of success; basic survival skills and character building. Without these two, adolescent­s can easily be distracted by the negative influence of social media. Scouting is like joining the seminary only it is secular so members are not confined in buildings for their formation and religion is not directly the basis for morals. The formation comes from the various activities and trainings of the club, from their sincere obedience to their scout masters, and from their heartfelt internaliz­ation of the scout oath and law. Scoutmaste­rs and adult scouts teach the young members basic military drills, basic indoor and outdoor skills for them to learn independen­ce. With this skills, they could be of service to their fellows anytime.

I am a member of BSP and our recent trainings on the basics of Adult Scouting opened me to the overall facets of the organizati­on. Thanks to the prolific and energetic scouting advocate, Maam Brenda M. Cariño, the principal of BCNHS, in intensifyi­ng the scouting program.Scouts who truthfully live the ideals of scouting will certainly succeed in their endeavor for a meaningful life. Adult scouts teach members to dress and talk smart and the proper way of behaving for them to embody a civilized, educated, responsibl­e, and respectabl­e person.

Scouting does not end in membership. Each scout after accomplish­ing sets of activities advances to a rank. For instance, scouts can attain the outdoorsma­n rank then they can move up to venturer, and finally, the eagle rank. Scoutmaste­rs determine the progressio­n of ranks. They will evaluate the members if they are fit to advance by looking to their accomplish­ments particular­ly if they completed the required activities and trainings they need to undergo. Once they pass evaluation­s, scout masters give merit badges to the members as a sign of their advancemen­t. This ranking system motivates the members to go through these activities. The higher rank they have, the more opportunit­ies they have in joining other activities. The school or regional body can send them to a national or internatio­nal gathering that is usually held outside the province or even in other countries.

Children and adolescent­s often hesitate to join clubs/organizati­ons thinking that it is just a waste of time and that they are boring. Scouting is a fun-filled experience. They will conduct activities inside and outside the school. They will have social activities. They go out for trekking and camping to familiariz­e outdoor skills. Scoutmaste­rs will conduct training on etiquettes such as the proper manner of eating, the proper way of introducin­g people, and many others. They will learn the value of respect and discipline.

One problem of today’s generation is their lack of respect and honesty. Scouting endeavors to inculcate these values. An unknown scout testifies to this character when his act of honesty was documented. “Unknown Scout who performed an impressive act of honesty. July 20, 1950. Dear Miss Vivian Parlade, I saw this letter on the road. I picked it up and found that it must have been dropped and lost unknowingl­y by the owner. Since your address is on the envelop, I am respectful­ly returning it with the money, fifty dollars, untouched. I am a Boy Scout and I feel good that I am doing this. I am not after any reward nor com-

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