The SLU Rover Scout continues to provide these services:
This camping is in coordination with the GSP and BSP of the BEDS Junior High School. The Rover Scouts have yet to host their own camping.
The Entrance of Colors first started during Batch 2021-2022. Ever since then, this batch legacy has continued to go on.
One line from the scout oath states that a scout promises to be physically strong. Thus, Physical training helps the rovers to be strong and ready for deployments.
This training is usually for the Rifle Corps (Circle 049), however, cadets from other circles are welcome to participate. Joining this training will instill upon you discipline, which is an important skill one must have.
Formation trainings help keep Rovers mentally awake. This type of training ensures that all Rovers are alert and ready. It trains discipline, obedience, and reaction time.
Summer Training is usually conducted during the last week of July or first week of August.
This happens during the flag ceremony and after dismissals. Scouts from Circle 049 most likely handle this event but other circles may also do so.
The SLU Rover Scouts is in coordination with CARES (Cordillera Emergency Services) in order to have constant communication between registered radio operators. This ensures that all Rover Scouts are constantly updated and united. Never missing a command, even if its from the adjacent campus.
CARES Radio Orientation held at DICT on June 8 and 15, 2024.
On behalf of the Louisian Rover Scouts, may we take this particular part of this site to acknowledge the CARES Family for letting us into your home and guiding us into the world of being amateur radio operators.
To Uncles DU2UXH, DU2MYC, DU2BMD, and the other Uncles, thank you so much, and we will forever be grateful for having you.
✍🏻:DV2RWQ
One of the things that keep Rovers busy is marshaling. Whether it is a school event or an outside school deployment, the main task during marshaling is to assist people, maintain discipline, and help attain a safe and successful event.
This ceremony ensures that a Rover Scout becomes bona fide, ensuring that a Rover has a clear mind and clear goal during their time of service.
Panagbenga Opening
(Parade Assistance)
Street Dance Parade
(Parade Assistance)
Grand Float Parade
(Parade Assistance)
Chinese New Year Parade
(Parade Assistance, Crowd Control & Flag Bearers)
Flag Burning happens because of the Republic Act 8491, also known as the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines. Scouts are called in order to give their final respects as a Philippine Flag is burned to avoid misuse or desecration.
The Council personally requested the Louisian Scouts to conduct a clean and green activity in the Council's Office.
This seminar tackled alcohol, tobacco use, mental health, and women's rights.
Tree Planting (Botanical Garden)
Scouting Opening Parade
Baguio Day
Oplan Kaluluwa
(November 1 Deployment)
SUMVAC
(Holy Week)
Independence Day
The majority of the Council Events call time is around 3-5AM.
A ROVER TRADITION
SALO-SALO
Sala-salo has become a tradition for the Rover Scouts. It is to have even a simple get-together after each deployment. A moment where scouts can get to socialize with one another and strengthen their bond and friendship.
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