Attendance / Advancemen

Attendance, Rank Advancement & Rechartering

Participation & Scout Spirit

Being part of the Troop is about more than just showing up—it’s about teamwork, leadership, and growing together. Weekly meetings, monthly campouts, and summer camp are where the magic happens. These shared experiences help scouts build and develop interpersonal skills and demonstrate Scout Spirit in a way that simply can’t be done alone.

Over 35 years ago, the scouts who founded Troop 800 and with the troop committee, council and national’s approval, established a set of attendance requirements for scouts in our troop. During the pandemic, National paused attendance requirements nationwide, but now that things are back to normal, we’re reinstating them—with a few key updates to reflect additional changes that have taken place over the past couple years.

Why Attendance Matters (More Than Ever)

Troop 800 has always worked very hard to keep things affordable for our families, and we’ve always proudly operated without annual dues. But in recent years, the cost of annual rechartering with Heart of Virginia Council has risen sharply. Just ten years ago, it cost $15 per scout per year. Starting in 2025, that fee will be $170. That’s a huge increase—more than 10x what it used to be—and unfortunately, we now need to take attendance and participation into account when deciding who the troop can afford to recharter.

What This Means for Scouts

  • To stay on track and be eligible for rank advancement, here’s what is expected of our Scouts:Attend at least 70% of weekly meetings AND monthly campouts over the previous 6 months OR
  • Attend at least 50% of meetings and monthly campouts over the previous 6 months AND participate in the full week of summer camp.
  • These expectations are based on the original standards established by the founding scouts of Troop 800, and they’ve guided our troop ever since.
  • High adventure trips and other extended stay activities may be taken into consideration in place of camping or summer camp if your ratios are close to the limits and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis

A Few Attendance Details Scouts Need to Keep in Mind:

  • If you arrive late to a meeting or event, it is up to you to check in with the Scribe so your attendance gets recorded.
  • If you leave a camping trip early or skip unloading gear at the end of a camping trip, you will not be credited with the previous night of camping.
  • To qualify for troop-funded rechartering each year, scouts need to maintain at least 50% attendance in camping and meetings AND take part in the annual mulch sale fundraiser.

Let’s Make It Fun – Attendance Incentives!

Now for the fun part—we’re introducing some cool incentives to make active participation even more rewarding both individually and for your patrols:

  • Monthly Prizes: At the first meeting of each month, the patrol with the best attendance the previous month will get a surprise.
  • Quarterly Prizes: Each quarter, the patrol with the best attendance gets a special treat—maybe pizza, maybe ice cream, maybe something else awesome.
  • Year-End Rewards: The patrol with the highest overall attendance at the end of the year will get a bigger prize, like new tents or cool new gear for their patrol.
  • We’re hoping these little extras give everyone even more reason to show up and stay involved.

Adult Involvement – A Big Part of What Makes Troop 800 Great

One of the things that sets Troop 800 apart is our amazing group of adult volunteers. We have more parent and advisor involvement than almost any other troop out there, and it really helps everything run smoothly without overburdening anyone.

That said, new safety rules from Scouting America now require all adults who attend any troop activity—yes, even just one—to be registered, pass a background check, and complete online Youth Protection Training. Not the most exciting task, we know, but it’s an important step to keep everyone safe.

Registering and Rechartering for Adults – What’s New

In the past, the troop has always covered the cost of rechartering for our regular adult leaders and advisors. Going forward, here’s how we’ll be handling it:

  • Adults who maintain an active role within the troop will continue to have their annual rechartering covered by the troop.
  • New adult volunteers will have to cover their own initial registration. After 6 months of active participation AND participation in the troop’s annual mulch sale fundraiser, they are eligible for full reimbursement of their registration fees.
  • Adults who want to attend monthly camping trips and activities but not serve in a participatory role will be responsible for their own registration fees through the Heart of Virginia Council. In addition, they are still required to complete the online Youth Protection Training before being allowed to travel or camp with the troop.

We truly appreciate everything our adults do, whether you’re a patrol advisor, helping with a fundraiser, or just showing up to lend a hand. You’re a big part of what makes this troop strong.

Approved by Troop Committee and Scoutmaster as of  7/29/2025 1:28 AM

Summer Camp Packing List

Required Items

Clothing

  • Class A Uniform including:
    • Scout Pants or Scout Shorts
    • Scout Uniform Shirt
    • Neckerchief & Slide
    • Scout Socks
    • Scout Belt
    • OA Sash (if in OA)
    • You DO NOT need  your merit badge sash
  • Clothes hanger to hang uniform
  • Long Pants (1 pair)
  • Shorts (3-5 pairs)
  • Shirts
    • T-shirts or Tank Tops (6-8)
      • Class B t-shirts if you have them otherwise any t-shirt you would wear to school is acceptable
    • Sweatshirt or Long Sleeve Shirt (1)
    • Fleece or Lightweight Jacket (1)
  • Swim Trunks (1-2 pairs)
  • Fleece or Lightweight Jacket (1)
  • Sleep Clothes
  • Rain Gear
  • Underwear (8-10 pairs) (synthetic material is recommended)
  • Socks (8-10 pairs)
  • Shoes
    • Hiking Shoes (1 pair)
    • Sneakers (1 pair)
    • Crocs or Flip Flops for shower shoes (1 pair)

Camp Gear

  • Mess Kit including:
    • Plate & Bowl
    • Drinking Cup (optional)
    • Utensils (Knife, Fork & Spoon)
  • Flashlight or Headlamp (recommended)
  • Cheap digital watch w/ alarm
  • Day Pack
  • Small Notebook
  • Pens & Pencils
  • Suntan Lotion (non-aerosol only)
  • Bug Spray
    • If you are sleeping in a hammock, make sure your bug spray is DEET-free as DEET will dissolve the nylon material hammocks are made of
  •  Mesh Laundry Bag for dirrty clothes
  • Spending Money (for snacks/souvenirs at the trading post)
    • We recommend putting some money in their care packages or provide daily envelopes to hand out to them to keep them from spending it all at once
    • Typical Camp Prices
      • Class B Camp T-Shirts ($20.00)
      • Pocket Knifes ($8-$10)
      • Ice Cream & Floats ($2-$3)

Sleeping Gear

  • Pillow
  • Sleeping Bag (40 bag recommended for colder nights)
  • Lightweight Fleece Blanket (for warmer nights)

Bathroom Supplies

  • Shower Towel (1)
  • Beach Towel (1)
  • Toiletries
    • Deodorant
    • Shampoo and Soap or Body Wash
    • Toothbrush & Toothpaste

Optional Items

  • Hammock
    • Nylon Slap Straps to hang hammock (rope is not allowed to be used)
    • Rainfly (troop tarps may not be used as a rainfly)
    • You still must setup and maintain your tent even if sleeping in a hammock
  • Battery Powered Fan (or rechargeable -- BRING YOUR OWN CHARGER)
  • Lock w/ Extra Key for Footlocker
    • Combination Locks are also acceptable as long as  you provide the combination to the leaders in case you forget it
  • Books, Games and/or Playing Cards (for downtime)
  • Scout Book
  • Battery Powered Lantern (for your tent)
  • Extra Batteries
  • Fishing Gear (you can bring even if you are not taking the fishing merit badge)
  • Electronics
    • Scouts may bring electronic devices to use during the trip to/from summer camp
    • ALL electronic devices will be collected on Sunday at lunchtime and locked away until we depart on Saturday
    • Please note -- there is NO CELL SERVICE anywhere in any of the summer camps that we go to

Revised 2025-07-04 - K Bright

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Scouting America Troop 800 meets every Tuesday night from 7:30pm-9:00pm at Bethel Baptist Church in Midlothian, VA

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