Senior Patrol Leader* - Top junior leader in the troop. He leads the patrol leaders' council and, in consultation with the Scoutmaster, appoints other junior leaders and assigns specific responsibilities as needed.
Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders* - Fills in for senior patrol leader in his absence. He is also responsible for training and giving direction to the quartermaster, scribe, troop historian, librarian, and instructors.
Patrol Leader* - Gives leadership to members of his patrol and represents them on the patrol leaders' council
Assistant Patrol Leader - Fills in for the patrol leader in his absence.
Scribe* - The troop secretary.
Historian - Collects and maintains troop memorabilia and information on former troop members.
Quartermasters - Responsible for troop supplies and equipment.
Librarian - Keeps troop books, pamphlets, magazines, audiovisuals, and merit badge counselor list available for use by troop members.
Chaplains Aide - Assists in troop religious services and promotes religious emblems program.
Troop Guide* - Advisor and guide to the new Scout patrol.
Troop OA Representative - Ensures OA members in the troop are aware of upcoming OA events, encourages camping and ethical decision making.
Instructor - Teaches one or more advancement skills to troop members.
Junior Assistant Scoutmaster* - A Scout 16 or older who supervises and supports other boy leaders as assigned.
Den Chief - Works with a Cub Scout den as a guide.
Webmaster - Develops and maintains the troop web site.
*Denotes members of the Patrol Leaders' Council.
Youth leaders must complete an application form before assuming a leadership role.
Patrol Leaders are members of the patrol leaders' council, and serve as the voice of their patrol members. Patrol Leaders present the ideas and concerns of their patrol and in turn share the decisions of the patrol leaders' council with their patrol members.
The patrol leaders' council is made up of the senior patrol leader, who presides over the meetings; the assistant senior patrol leader, all patrol leaders, and the troop guide. The Troop Scribe attends as well. Other Scouts and adults are welcome to attend to present an idea or observe what is going on.
The patrol leaders' council plans the yearly troop program at the annual troop program planning conference. It then meets monthly to fine-tune the plans for the upcoming month.
When: The First or Last Monday of Every Month, 7:00-8:30pm
Where: Pinnacle Lutheran Church
Who Attends: Senior Patrol Leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders, Patrol Leaders, Troop Guides, Scribe, Webmaster
Action Items: Prepare meeting agendas, complete strategic and upcoming activity planning, address new and unresolved issues
Senior Patrol Leader: Ryan Bu.
Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders: Adam W., Caden P., Orlando M.
Patrol Leaders:
Malfunctioning Monkeys: Ryan Be.
Toxic Toads: Joe T.
Neon Newts: Rotates across new members
Raging Rhinos: Aiden C.
Assistant Patrol Leaders:
Malfunctioning Monkeys:
Toxic Toads
Neon Newts: none, see Troop Guide
Raging Rhinos:
Scribe: Tim A.
Quartermasters: Alex Simons, Thomas P.
Webmaster:
Troop Guide:
Historian: Vacant
Librarian: Vacant
OA Representative: Vacant