When a boy is in the second grade, he starts work on the 12 achievements for the Wolf rank as soon as he has earned his Bobcat rank. These achievements involve knowledge of the national flag, his religious duties, physical skills and other simple skills geared to his interests. A parent or adult family member should approve his work and sign his book, signifying completion of the requirements.
Cub Scout leaders approve only a few of the requirements, which are indicated in the book. When the Cub Scout has completed the 12 achievements, he receives the Wolf badge during a monthly pack meeting. The scout may then work on any of the twenty-two other fields, called Electives, until he completes second grade (or is 9). Electives mostly cover hobby and sports interests. Each of these electives is divided into projects. For the first ten projects, a boy is awarded a Gold Arrow Point to be worn on his uniform below his Wolf badge. For the next ten projects completed, he receives Silver Arrow Point, to be worn below the gold one. Additional Silver Arrow Points may be earned for each ten projects. All requirements and electives are found in the Wolf Cub Scout Book.
Schedule of Events This is a soft schedule that we will try to follow during the school year. Please contact your den leader if you have any questions.