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Bobcat (earned by ALL NEW Cub Scouts)


All boys can earn the Bobcat badge first by learning the Cub Scouts Promise,
Law of the Pack, handshake, salute, motto, and the meaning of
“Webelos”. After receiving the Bobcat badge, the boy works on requirements
based on his grade or age.

Tiger Cub, BSA (First Graders)


First grade boys and a parent (or another adult family member) participate
in Tiger Cubs. The Tiger Cub Badge is earned after completing five
achievements grouped in three areas: den activity, family activity, and a
“Go See It”. After completing the rank of Tiger Cub, boys may earn one
Tiger Track bead when he completes 10 electives. There is no limit to the
number of Tiger Track beads a boy can earn.


Wolf (Second Graders)


A Cub Scout who has completed first grade (or is age 8), works on
achievements to earn the wolf badge. Each achievements is designed to
teach skills and initiate family discussion on values, drug awareness,
health, etc

Bear (Third Graders)



A Cub Scout who has completed second grade (or is age 9), completes 12
to 24 achievements to earn the Bear badge. After he earns his Wolf or
Bear a boy work on electives in different interest until he is old enough to
begin work on the next rank. For every ten electives a boy completes, he
earns an Arrow Point. A boy may earn many Arrow Points as he wishes.
Parent help boys learn more complicated life skills and values.

Webelos Scouts (4th & 5th graders)



When a Cub Scout has completed the third grade (or becomes 10 years
old), he transfers to a Webelos den led by an adult Webelos leader. The
boy works on requirements for the Webelos badge, 20 activity badges and
the Arrow of Light Award (the highest award in Cub Scouting) which
prepares him for Boy Scouts.

Boy Scouts



When a boy earns the Arrow of Light or reaches 11 years of age, or completes
the fifth grade, he may graduate from Cub Scouting to Boy Scouting
at an impressive graduation ceremony. We aim to graduate every Cub
Scout into Boy Scouting. Generally, your son will be prepared to join a
Boy Scout troop in February or March of his fifth grade year.