Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program  

 

The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is a supplemental enrichment program that complements the existing Cub Scout program. The Academics subjects and Sports activities allow boys to learn new techniques, increase scholarship skills, develop sportsmanship and have fun. The program is designed for Scouts of all ages from Tiger Cubs to Webelos. Activities can be done together in the Den, Pack or Family. The community may also play a crucial resource for accomplishing some requirements. Participation in organized sports teams or school related projects may help the Scout accomplish some of the requirements.  We highly encourage Scouts to work on these awards with their parent(s) and earn them apart from the regularly scheduled Den or Pack activities. This allows further development of skills, personal and family growth. As with all activities, Tiger Cubs must involve their partner in accomplishing these achievements.

 

The belt loops typically require the successful completion of three basic requirements. The pin typically requires the completion of the belt loop and 5 or 6 other more challenging requirements. Scouts may earn either the belt loop or pin more than once; However, in the spirit of Scouting we suggest they broaden their horizons by experiencing a variety of activities.

 

Activities are broken into two different general categories: Academics and Sports. Each category has many specific skills or activities from which Scouts may choose. The Academics and Sports program encourages a boy to do his best. The purpose of the sports activities is not to win, but to do your best and learn skills while promoting good sportsmanship.

 

Belt loops for Archery and BB-Gun Shooting can only be earned at a council sponsored camp with a certified instructor and cannot be earned at the Pack or Den level.

 

Belt loops are worn on the Cub Scout belt. Pins are to be worn on the Academics and Sports Program Letter Emblem (shown right) on their red patch vest or other garment of their choosing. Pins are not to be worn on the official uniform shirt. The letter emblem will be awarded with the Scout's first pin.

 

 

 

 


Academics Art Astronomy Chess Citizenship Collecting Communicating
  Computers Geography Geology Heritages Language and Culture Map and Compass
  Mathematics Music Science Weather Wildlife Conservation  

Sports Badminton Baseball Basketball Bicycling Bowling Fishing
  Flag Football Golf Gymnastics Ice Skating Marbles Physical Fitness
  Roller Skating Snow Ski & Board Sports Soccer Softball Swimming Table Tennis
  Tennis Ultimate Volleyball