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Cub Scout Recognized for Achievement in STEM Activities

March 19, 2019 by Marcus J Martin

A local Cub Scout, Marco J Martin of Pack 539 has earned the Alvarez Supernova.

“I wanted to do the Supernova because there were fun activities,” said Marco. “And I would learn a lot about mathematics, science and engineering.”

Marco entered into the Lion Pilot Program at Mt. Ennon Baptist Church located in Clinton, Maryland at the age of 5. He has gone through the ranks of Lion and Tiger, and is currently at the rank of Wolf. As a Tiger, Marco wanted to earn the Supernova, however, Tigers are not eligible to earn the Cub Scout Supernova award.

“I was not able to start the Supernova until this year when I became a Wolf,” said Marco. “I continued in Cub Scouts because it was fun and I have friends in Cub Scouts.”

The Cub Scout Supernova award recognizes superior achievement by a Cub Scout in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). To earn the award, Marco learned about Dr. Luis Alvarez and other famous scientists, participated in a science project at school, visited a workplace where STEM technology is being used, and conducted an experiment of his own choosing. The requirements provide options for pursuit, and since Marco enjoys mathematics, he concentrated his efforts in that area.

Since 2014, 128 Cub Scouts have earned the Alvarez Supernova in NCAC. Less than 2500 Alvarez Supernova Awards have been earned Nationwide. Since 2018,  70 Supernova Awards from all ranks have been earned in NCAC.

Current NCAC records show that Marco is the first Cub to earn the Alvarez Supernova in the Patuxent District.

“When I was reading books or doing experiment I learned new stuff and it was fun. I thought it was going to be hard, but it was just a lot of work.”

 

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Cub Scouts, STEM, Supernova, Wolf

Adventures of Pack-Man and Newbie

March 18, 2019 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Pack-Man and Newbie

PI Day Court of Honor

March 18, 2019 by Lisa Williams

Troop 840’s Court of Honor was on March 13th. Scouts and their families also decided to celebrate Pi day early.

Inspiration, STEM, and delicious desserts: Scout us in.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Eagle Scout, Pi Day, Scouts BSA

We Need 5 Seconds of Video

March 18, 2019 by The Scouter Digest Staff

We need 5 seconds of video from you! (Well, actually, probably more like 2 seconds…)

We need you to deliver a hearty “Welcome to Washington, DC,” into the camera and send it to us. It can be in front of a monument, at a campsite, in your backyard, with friends, or just you…however and wherever you want. Your clip will be used to help welcome national representatives of Scouting to DC for an upcoming meeting.

Wear class As or Bs, be your friendly self, and drop it in the Google folder found here.

All videos are due to us by April 1st!

Filed Under: Leaders, Scouting Programs Tagged With: ScoutMeIn, video

First Campout – First Bridging!

March 15, 2019 by Matthew Beyers

 Troop 1920 had their first campout and first bridging this weekend. The weather was cold, but the Scouts didn’t complain one bit. We arrived to snow and made peachy french toast in the dutch oven for breakfast and then went on a 5 mile very muddy hike. Lunch on the trail was followed by dinner and another night camping, this time in the rain. While we were doing that, representatives of our troop went to their first Webelos bridging. We had a really busy weekend, and although we’re tired, we had our first Scout make Scout rank.

 

Filed Under: Adventure, Scouting Programs Tagged With: bridging, Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Webelos

Troop 987 girls advance!

March 11, 2019 by Christopher Hunter

Annalise S., Abby E, and Katie H are the first members of Girls Troop 987 to reach the rank of Tenderfoot, with more right on their heels! The Scouts said the second campout was the highlight of their adventure so far!

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Scouts BSA

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