Scouts (and siblings) are expected to behave themselves at all meetings and outings. Disruptive behavior, bullying, fighting and use of bad language are some examples of behavior that will not be tolerated.
- As a pack, we show respect for one another.
- As a pack, we do not interrupt.
- As a pack, we do not tell nasty jokes.
- As a pack, we are attentive. We don't shove, elbow, or kick in our seats.
- When the scout sign is up, mouths go shut! (This includes parents and siblings.)
- No need to yell, just tap your neighbor's shoulder.
We are GUESTS at Wild Rose when we are here for our pack meetings. The facilities we use should look better that they did at the start. (Leave no trace!)
- Gym balls/other equipment are not to be touched.
- Running around/horse play is not allowed.
- Climbing and sitting on windowsills is not allowed.
- No wandering in the halls - stay in our meeting places only.
Adult leaders have the right to intervene in any situation they deem unsafe. If a scout is unwilling to abide by the requirements of the leaders in charge, they may ask or require parents to intervene. As a pack, we would like to stress that BOTH LEADERS AND PARENTS are encouraged to get involved when they see inappropriate behavior.
When wearing your uniforms, tuck in your shirts!