Keeping the Cub Scout Adventure Program Relevant for Today’s Families
Every year, Cub Scout Adventures are reviewed to identify trends and determine interests of our youth, den leaders and Cub Scout families. In our ongoing efforts to keep the Cub Scouting Adventure program relevant to today’s families, Cub Scout elective Adventures are reviewed for both content and popularity. The most recent review has identified 19 elective Adventures that do not meet the standards of youth and den leader engagement, with the lowermost being earned by less than 3% of eligible youth. They will be retired effective May 31, 2022. The retiring of these adventures allows Cub Scouting to be more agile as the BSA makes continuous improvements to the program.
Some families may want one last chance to earn these Adventures, and some den leaders may have already made plans for the upcoming program year. To help with that transition, these Adventures will be available until the end of the 2021-2022 program year.
The affected elective Adventures, which will be retired effective May 31, 2022, are as follows:
- Family Stories, Rank: Tiger, SKU: 619922
- Earning Your Stripes, Rank: Tiger, SKU: 619925
- Tiger Tales, Rank: Tiger, SKU: 619930
- Tiger Theater, Rank: Tiger, SKU: 619931
- Collections and Hobbies, Rank: Wolf, SKU: 619940
- Grow Something, Rank: Wolf, SKU: 619944
- Hometown Heroes, Rank: Wolf, SKU: 619947
- Motor Away, Rank: Wolf, SKU: 619950
- Beat of the Drum, Rank: Bear, SKU: 619958
- World of Sound, Rank: Bear, SKU: 619960
- Make it Move, Rank: Bear, SKU: 619963
- Robotics, Rank: Bear, SKU: 619968
- Looking Back Looking Forward, Rank: Webelos/AOL, SKU: 619978
- Maestro, Rank: Webelos/AOL, SKU: 619979
- Project Family, Rank: Webelos/AOL, SKU: 619997
- Build My Hero, Rank: Webelos/AOL, SKU: 619992
- Adventures in Science, Rank: Webelos/AOL, SKU: 619989
- Fix It, Rank: Webelos/AOL, SKU: 619975
- Movie Making, Rank: Webelos/AOL, SKU: 619982
The listed elective Adventures are still part of the Cub Scouting program until May 31, 2022. After that date, these Adventures will be retired, and the Adventure loops and pins will no longer be available. Earned Adventures will be archived in Scoutbook and Internet Advancement. The Adventure will appear as earned but will no longer be able to be marked as completed after May 31, 2022.
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