One of the most exciting things about scouting is the different ranks and badges that scouts can earn as they progress through the program. However, it can be challenging to navigate the various requirements for each badge and rank, especially when new scouts join the program midway through.
This is the issue that Kathy is currently facing. She is a den leader for a pack, and a new scout has joined her den in fifth grade. He was part of another pack in fourth grade but did not earn his Webelos badge. Kathy is now unsure whether this scout needs to finish his Webelos badge before he can work towards earning the Arrow of Light (AOL) badge.
We have a boy who just transferred in from another pack. He is currently in fifth grade. He was in a pack for fourth grade but never earned his webelos badge. I know new boys joining in fifth grade can start working on their AOL without completing the webelos badge. But I’m finding conflicting information because he was a scout in fourth grade as to whether he needs to finish webelos too. We are only a few months to crossover so I don’t think he will be able to finish both.
Some of the confusion around this issue stems from the fact that the Webelos badge used to be a requirement for the AOL badge before 2014. However, the requirements have since changed, and scouts can now earn the AOL badge without completing the Webelos badge.
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As long as the scout meets the following requirements, they are eligible to earn the AOL badge:
As you can see, there is no requirement to earn the Webelos badge.
It is essential to note that the AOL badge is the highest rank a cub scout can earn, and it prepares them for their transition into Scouts BSA. Scouts who have earned the AOL badge have demonstrated a significant level of commitment, dedication, and skill, which prepares them for the challenges and opportunities that await them in Scouts BSA.
In conclusion, the AOL badge does not require scouts to earn the Webelos badge, and as long as they meet the AOL requirements mentioned above, they are eligible to earn the badge. For more information about the AOL badge requirements, see my Webelos and Arrow of Light resource page.
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