Where do I belong?
Cub Scouts is broke into groups based on the grade level your child is in. Below is a list of the different dens (groups). Click on the den that your child would be in to learn more about that den.
How is Cub Scouts organized
It can be a scary thing to not know what it is that you are getting yourselves and child into. Below is a brief description of the different terms and positions used with cub scouting. Scouting is a wonder program with many amazing ways to fit in and participate.
Den
A small group of Cub Scouts who are the same gender and in the same grade. The ideal size is 6 to 8 Cub Scouts.
Den Leaders
An adult, usually a parent, serves as a Den Leader. They carry out the activities related to adventures as they are presented in the Cub Scout’s handbook and the Den Leader Guide.
Pack
The pack is made up of several dens. The make up and size of the pack varies based on local interest and resources. Each pack is identified by a number, our number 3405.
Cub Master
The leader of the pack meeting is the Cubmaster. In addition to serving as the master of ceremonies the Cubmaster provides support to Den Leaders.
Pack Committee
Made up of parents, leaders, and other caring adults the pack committee works to support den leaders and the cubmaster.
Pack Committee Chair
The top volunteer in the pack is the Pack Committee Chair. They are responsible for ensuring enough qualified adult volunteers are in place to provide the program. They lead the pack committee meetings.
Chartered organization
This is the organization that partners with the Boy Scouts of America to deliver a Scouting program. They adopt Scouting to serve the youth in the community.
Chartered Organization representative
This person appoints the Pack Committee Chair and approves all adult leaders. They provide resources from the chartered organization.