Academics and Sports Program
| The Cub Scouts Academics and Sports Program is one method of
addressing the third aim of Scouting: the development of physical,
mental and emotional fitness. Fitness includes the body (well-tuned
and healthy), the mind (able to think and solve problems), and the
emotions (self-control, courage, and self-respect). As in most
activities in Cub Scouting, this is not meant to be a highly
competitive program, instead, the boys are encouraged to DO THEIR
BEST. The Academic and Sports Program is an optional program for
all Cub Scouts. It is not part of the normal requirements towards
ranks, except where used in obtaining various Webelos activity
badges and Wolf Elective 20 (Sports). Its purpose is to assist the
Scouts in learning a new skill, or improving one they already
posses.
A variety of recognition items are available for the boys (Tiger
Cubs, Cub Scouts, or Webelos Scouts) who participate in the program.
(Adults are NOT awarded with belt loops or pins.)
- Belt loops are awarded to boys who complete the three belt
loop requirements in an academic subject or sport. Academic belt
loops are gold, and Sports belt loops are silver (except for the
Archery and BB-gun Shooting belt loops, which are brass colored)
- Pins are awarded to boys who choose to continue their
involvement in an Academics or Sports area and earn the pin by
meeting the appropriate requirements. Pins are worn on the Cub
Scout Academic and Sports letter
- The Academic and Sports letter (pictured above) is available
to boys for displaying Academics and Sports pins that Tiger Cubs,
Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts earn. The letter, a large Blue and
Gold "C", representing Cub Scouts can be worn on a sweater or
jacket, or displayed or framed. It does NOT go on the uniform.
There are NO specific requirements for earning the letter, as it
is designed merely to display the pins.
- There are also Pocket Certificates, Activity Medals, and
Trophies, and the Participation Emblem (pictured above), which can
be awarded as the Pack decides.
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. Boys participating in the program will be recognized
for enjoying teamwork, developing physical fitness, and discovering
and building new talents. The Academics and Sports program
encourages a boy to do his best.
Concepts and Guidelines
The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is based on the
following concepts and guidelines
- The program supplements the existing advancement and
recognition program for Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos
Scouts; it does not replace it. The program is one element of Cub
Scouting, as are den and pack meetings, day camp, and other
activities.
- All registered Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts have
an opportunity to participate in the Academics and Sports program.
- Participation may take place at home, with the family, or
within a den, a pack, or the community.
- Adult participation by a parent or adult relative, if
possible, is strongly recommended for Cub Scouts and Webelos
Scouts and is required for Tiger Cubs.
- Emphasis is placed on introducing a boy to a sport or academic
subject, allowing him to participate in it and encouraging him to
do his best. The Academics and Sports program focuses on learning
and skill development, not winning.
- The primary focus of the program is on scholarship and
sportsmanship.
- Each Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, and Webelos Scout will be presented
with the appropriate recognition item for completing the
requirements, whether he does so as an individual Scout, with his
family, with his den or pack, or in his school or community.
- The Academics portion of the program covers a variety of
subjects, including art, chess, citizenship, communicating,
computers, geography, heritages, mathematics, music, science,
weather, and wildlife conservation.
- The Sports portion of the program includes summer and winter
sports, indoor and outdoor sports, active and less-active sports,
and team and individual sports.
- Cub Scouts who have disabilities may select their own
activities and design their own fitness or academic program with
the help of a physician, teacher, or parent.
The Purposes of Cub Scouting
The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program relates directly to
the nine purposes of Cub Scouting:
- Positively influencing a boy's character development and
encouraging spiritual growth
- Helping boys develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship
- Encouraging good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in
mind and body
- Improving understanding within the family
- Strengthening the ability to get along with other boys and to
respect other people
- Fostering a sense of personal achievement by helping boys
develop new interests and skills
- Showing how to be helpful and do one's best
- Providing fun and exciting new things to do
- Preparing boys to become Boy Scouts
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The Academics and Sports letter, "C" (No. 00805), is available to boys for
displaying Academics and Sports pins that Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and
Webelos Scouts earn. The letter, representing "Cub Scouts," can be worn on
a sweater or jacket, or displayed or framed. It does not go on the
uniform. There are no specific requirements for earning the letter, as it
is designed merely to display pins.
| Linkages
between Academics Belt Loops and Webelos Activity Badges
This list contains only those Webelos Badges which have
requirements that can (or must) be satisfied by earning one or
more Academics Belt Loops.
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Earn the
Academics Belt Loop |
Get credit toward the
Webelos Activity Badge |
| Art |
Artist |
| Astronomy |
Scientist |
| Chess |
Scholar |
| Citizenship |
Citizen (required) |
| Communicating |
Communicator |
| Computers |
Communicator |
| Geography |
Traveler |
| Geology |
Geologist |
| Heritages |
Family Member |
| Language and Culture |
Scholar |
| Map and Compass |
Traveler |
| Mathematics |
Scholar andEngineer |
| Music |
Showman |
| Science |
Scientist (required) |
| Weather |
Scientist |
| Wildlife Conservation |
Naturalist |
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