A school-year program for first-grade
(or 7-year-old) boys and their adult partners that stresses simplicity,
shared leadership, learning about the community, and family understanding.
Each boy/adult team meets for family activities, then once or twice
a month all the teams meet for Tiger Cub group activities.
A family- and home-centered program
for boys in the second through fifth grade (or 8, 9, and 10 years
old). Cub Scouting's emphasis is on quality program at the local level,
where the most boys and families are involved. Fourth- and fifth-grade
(or 10-year-old) boys are called Webelos (WE'll BE LOyal
Scouts) and participate in more advanced
activities that begin to prepare them to become Boy Scouts.
A program for boys 11 through 17 designed
to achieve the aims of Scouting through a vigorous outdoor program
and peer group leadership with the counsel of an adult Scoutmaster.
(Boys also may become Boy Scouts if they have earned the Arrow of
Light Award or have completed the fifth grade.)
An active, exciting program for young
men 14 through 17 built around five program fields of emphasis: advancement,
high adventure, personal development, service, and special programs
and events.
Venturing is a new program of the Boy
Scouts of America for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed
the eighth grade) through 20 years of age.
The National Eagle Scout Association
(NESA) is a fellowship of men who have achieved the Eagle Scout rank
and who desire using their efforts and influence toward forming the
kind of young men America needs for leadership.