PLC - Patrol Leaders' Council Troop 373G
Monday 6 pm to 7 pm
PLC meeting, before Troop meeting
PLC meets normal once a month on the Monday at 6 PM
or as list on the Activity
Schedule for Troop 373.
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As Troop 373G is new a Troop, the March 21 PLC is open to all Girls interested in the future of Troop 373.+++++++++++
As Troop 373 Grows and Troop Youth Leadership positions are asinged the PLC will look like this:
This meeting is for the Troop Youth Leadership and all Scouts interested in Troop Leadership.
SPL = Senior Patrol LeaderAdult Leadership (Gives coaching, direction and training that empowers the youth leaders with the skills they will need to lead the Troop. )
ASPL = Assistant Senior Patrol LeaderTroop Scribe (is on the PLC but does not vote, records minutes)
ScoutmasterThe PLC plans:
Assistant Scoutmaster
Once a year is the Annual troop program planning meeting.
The patrol leaders' council plans the yearly troop program
at the annual troop program planning conference. Watch for the date
and time, held in August or early Sept.
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PLC Ext. Links and more leadership info:
Troop PLC Youth Leadership:
PLC
SPL
= Senior Patrol Leader
ASPL
= Assistant Senior Patrol Leader
Patrol
Leader
Troop Scribe
Other Optional Youth Leaders not at the PLC:
Instructors
- May be assigned training tasks or report on previous training
Quartermaster
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May report on condition and availability of equipment and needs
Historian
The
Historian preserves troop/team photographs, news stories, trophies, flags,
scrapbooks, awards, and other memorabilia.
Chaplain
Aide Opens and Closes meeting in prayer and works with the unit
chaplain to meet the religious needs of Scouts.
He also works to promote the religious
emblems program.
Den Chief
The
position of Den Chief serves at the request of the Cubmaster
and Den Leader work in Cub Scout Pack. Can earn the Den
Chief Service Award
(Librarian
- May report on condition and availability of the troop library and needs)
SPL and ASPL are Appointed. SPL runs the Patrol Leaders' Council
(PLC).
Patrol Leader - Elected by his patrol, the PL represents his patrol
PLC meetings and the annual planning conference. Reports PLC decisions
to his patrol.
Assistant Senior Patrol Leader - Serves as a member of the patrol leaders'
council and fills in for the SPL as needed. Helps as needed.
Scribe - Attends and keeps a log of patrol leaders’ council meetings.
The scribe is a non-voting member of the PLC; however in the practices
of some troops, scribes have been granted voting privileges. Keeps attendance
records.
(If the Patrol Leader can not attend he should ask his Assistant Patrol
Leader to attend.)
TG = Troop Guides, come to
help the new Patrols work with the Troop and help the Scouts advance trough
Troop activities. Later when Troop has more than one Patrol
Adult Leadership:
Scoutmaster
Assistant
Scoutmaster
Junior
Assistant Scoutmaster
The PLC is guided by the Scoutmaster and has direct support by key Troop Committee members:
Troop
Advancement Chair ensures that the unit has at least monthly boards
of review and quarterly courts of honor.
Troop
Equipment Coordinator - work with the Quartermaster
with unit equipment.
Troop
Outdoor/Activities Chair - secures tour permits and permissions and
serves as transportation coordinator.
Troop
Committee Chairman
Troop
Committee
Troop Merit
Badge Counselors