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Recognition can be earned for the following 25 academic areas: Art, Astronomy, Chess, Citizenship, Collecting, Communicating, Computers,Disabilities Awareness, Family Travel, Geography, Geology, Good Manners,Heritages, Language and Culture, Map and Compass, Mathematics, Music,Nutrition, Pet Care, Photography, Reading and Writing, Science, Video Games,Weather, and Wildlife Conservation
The awards for Astronomy, Collecting, Language and Culture, Geology, and Map and Compass, were added in September, 2002. The awards for Disabilities Awareness, Family Travel, Good Manners, Nutrition,Pet Care, Photography, Reading and Writing, and Video Games were added in November, 2009, and most of the other subjects had revisions to the requirements.
For information on the Cub Scouts Academic Program: CLICK HERE
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Recognition can be earned for the following 28 sports:
Archery, BB-Gun, Badminton, Baseball. Basketball, Bicycling, Bowling, Fishing,Flag Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Hiking, Hockey, Horseback Riding, Ice Skating,Kickball, Marbles, Physical Fitness, Roller Skating, Skateboarding, Snow Ski and Board Sports, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Ultimate, andVolleyball
In September, 2002, the awards for Flag Football were added, Skating (roller and ice) was replaced with separate awards for Ice Skating and Roller Skating, and Skiing was replaced with Snow Ski and Board Sports. In addition, the requirements for Swimming and Bicycling were revised.
The awards for Hiking, Hockey, Horseback Riding, Kickball, and Skateboarding were added in November, 2009, and most of the other sports had revisions to the requirements..
The Shooting Sports belt loops and pins (Archery and BB Shooting) can only be earned under BSA range trained supervision. The BB Shooting loop and pin MUST be earned at a BSA facility range.
For information on the Cub Scouts Sports Program: CLICK HERE
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