Den Information
Kindergarten
Lions earn their badges by completing six required adventures with their den or family, two additional elective adventure of your den or family's choosing and projects in the Youth Protection Parent Guide. Lions experience the Scouting concepts of character development, leadership, citizenship and personal fitness through engaging and exciting adventures with their den and family.
Lion scouts are required to have their Adult Partner accompany and remain with them at all scouting events.
1st Grade
Tigers earn their badges by completing six required adventures with their den or family, two additional elective adventure of your den or family's choosing and projects in the Youth Protection Parent Guide. They will be introduced to hiking, bike safety, healthy snacks and the Cub Scout 6 Essentials.
Tiger scouts are required to have their Adult Partner accompany and remain with them at all scouting events.
2nd Grade
Wolves earn their badges by completing six required adventures with their den or family, two additional elective adventures of your den or family's choosing, and projects in the Youth Protection Parent Guide. They will be introduced to the Outdoor Code of Ethics, flag etiquette, different ways to communicate and team building.
Wolf scouts are not required to have their Adult Partner accompany or remain with them at scouting events, however it is highly encouraged as scouting is a family-oriented program.
3rd Grade
Bears earn their badges by completing six required adventures with their den or family, two additional elective adventures of your den or family's choosing, and projects in the Youth Protection Parent Guide. They will be introduced to the knife safety, hand tools, campsite setup, animal knowledge and family safety.
Bear scouts are not required to have their Adult Partner accompany or remain with them at scouting events, however it is highly encouraged as scouting is a family-oriented program.
4th Grade
Webelos earn their badges by completing six required adventures with their den or family, two additional elective adventures of your den or family's choosing, and projects in the Youth Protection Parent Guide. Webelos can participate in additional camping and outdoor programs until graduating to a Scouts BSA Troop in the spring of their 5th grade year.
Webelos scouts are not required to have their Adult Partner accompany or remain with them at scouting events, however it is highly encouraged as scouting is a family-oriented program.
5th Grade
When a Cub Scout graduates from their Webelos den, they have the opportunity to earn the highest award in Cub Scouting, the Arrow of Light. Instead of being referred to as a den, these Scouts make up a Patrol similar to what is in a Scouts BSA Troop. Arrow of Light is the program that prepares Cub Scouts to join Scouts BSA.
In addition to six required adventures, they will complete two elective adventures and projects in the Youth Protection Parent Guide. They will also have the opportunity to visit a number of Scouts BSA troops to see how they operate, and to figure out where they will fit best once they cross over to Scouts BSA. Pack 923 currently works alongside Troop 911 and Troop 159, although a scout is free to join any troop he or she wishes.
AOL scouts are not required to have their Adult Partner accompany or remain with them at scouting events, however it is highly encouraged as scouting is a family-oriented program.