The Tiger Cub Scout program is for boys who have completed Kindergarten (or are age 7). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Tiger Cub badge by completing 15 achievements involving simple physical and mental skills. Each month Tiger Cubs generally have at least two den meetings, a pack meeting, and a "Go See It" den meeting outing. The program section of the Tiger Cub den meeting is usually divided into three parts, corresponding to the Tiger Cub motto "Search, Discover, Share." Think your boy may be interested, download the Lets Go Scouting comic book and read it together. Then contact our Tiger Den Leaders to get signed up and start today! Shared Leadership Shared leadership is a key part of Tiger Cubs because the direct involvement of you and other adults is important for boys at this age. Shared leadership also gives each Host Partner, a boy and adult partner, a chance to lead often resulting in an interesting variety of activities as each boy - adult partner team shares its knowledge and resources. Bobcat Rank The first rank that every boy must earn when entering the Cub Scouting Program is the Bobcat rank. After a Scout earns the Bobcat Rank, he can begin to work on the Tiger Rank. Immediate Recognition Emblem Once a Tiger Cub has learned the Cub Scout Promise, the Cub Scout Sign, and the Cub Scout Salute, he is awarded the Tiger Cub Immediate Recognition Emblem. This is a tiger paw print with four strands to which beads are added as each achievement toward the Tiger Rank is completed.
Tiger Rank It is the goal of the Pack for Scouts to complete their requirements to earn their current rank by the February Blue and Gold. However, rank completion is not required and Scouts have until the end of the school year to complete their rank requirements. Belt Loops and Pins Tiger Cub Scouts can complete and repeat Belt Loops and Pins at any time. |


