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OBEDIENT: “A Scout follows the rules of his family, school, and troop. He obeys the laws of his community and country. If he thinks these rules and laws are unfair, he tries to have them changed in an orderly manner rather than disobey them.”. CHEERFUL: “A Scout looks for the bright side of things.
(Sean) - “Hello everyone, thank you for coming to this Court of Honor. Tonight we get to celebrate and acknowledge all of our troop’s achievements! Just to keep the ceremony moving along, please hold your applause until all the awards in each group have been presented. Let’s get started with prayer and the presentation of the colors.”
A Court of Honor is a ceremony in which Scouts receive their rank advancements, as well as their merit badges. Scouts can receive any rank except for Eagle at the Court of Honor. During these events, Scouts will be separated by their new rank and receive the new badge from their advancement chair, SPL, or Scoutmaster.
COURT OF HONOR SCRIPT WELCOME [MC] Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance . . . Good evening and welcome to this court of honor. I am _____, and this is _____. We are your Masters of Ceremony for tonight.
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Court of Honor Ceremony. (complete script-all ranks) 1) Call to Order. SPL: Good afternoon. Please be seated. Thank you. My name is ________________, and I am the Senior Patrol Leader of Troop 93. Will Troop 93 please file forward to your assigned seats.
Script: (Call scouts forward with parents to line up behind ceremony table facing troop) Leader: You have reached a very important point in the path of Scouting. Whether or not you realize it, by meeting your Star Scout requirements, you have left the group of those who merely receive in Scouting.
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In addition to recognition ceremonies during troop meetings, a troop holds a court of honor every three months. This is a formal recognition with families, friends, and the public in attendance. All Scouts who have moved up to any rank except Eagle Scout, or who have earned merit badges since the last court of honor, should be recognized ...