Parent Resources

Parents,

Welcome to our Cub Scout Pack family! We’re thrilled to have you join us on this exciting adventure filled with learning, growth, and fun. Together, we’ll inspire your Scouts to discover new skills, build lasting friendships, and create unforgettable memories. Thank you for being part of this journey—we can’t wait to see all the amazing things we’ll accomplish together!

Jacob Henry

Cubmaster

Welcome to Cub Scouting

Cub Scout Program Resources

New Family Information Guide

The Cub Scout Leader Book has been updated for the 2024-2025 Scouting year. To keep costs low, this is only available through the online, PDF copy. Please feel free to click below to open and download the book.

Youth Protection: A Parent’s Guide

Parents Guides to Protecting Your Children From Child Abuse.

Cub Scout Program

Cub Scout activities are centered around earning  badges that are specific to each school grade level.  This badge represents a rank.  Advancement refers to the progress a Cub Scout makes toward their badge of rank.  All of the activities for each rank are in the Cub Scout handbooks. 

Lion (Kindergarten)

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Tiger (1st Grade)

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Wolf (2nd Grade)

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Bear (3rd Grade)

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Webelos (4th Grade)

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Arrow of Light (5th Grade)

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For Pack 21, the Scout uniform includes a shirt, neckerchief, neckerchief slide, and belt. While official pants, hat, and socks are optional, having Scouts consistently uniformed enhances the sense of belonging and adventure during meetings and outings. It's important to remember that the Scout uniform is not mandatory for participation in Scouting. A Scout should never be excluded from activities or opportunities simply because they do not have a uniform or a complete one. Scouting is about inclusion, growth, and the shared values that bring us together—not the clothing we wear.

Let us all wear our uniforms with pride and take joy in belonging to a movement built on positive values and shared strength. Together, we stand united as Scouts, ready to take on the adventure ahead!

Pack 21 has a resource closet of gently used uniform items from previous scouts that are available for free. Contact the Cubmaster to access these items.

Everything you need to know about uniforms!

The Scout uniform is a cornerstone of the Scouting America program and serves as one of the essential methods of Scouting. It represents belonging, unity, and pride. Each Scout, by wearing the uniform, becomes a visible part of a group with its own unique identity while showcasing individual achievements and recognitions. The uniform stands for our commitment to the values of Scouting: character development, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness. While it unifies us, it also empowers us to support and encourage one another as we strive to live by these principles.

The Cub Scout uniform differs based on grade level. Check out our uniform requirements and learn how to order uniforms!

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