Name/Email Link Position District Phone
Al WestrichAdvancement ChairBenjamin Tallmadge631-698-6040
Herb McGrailAdvancement ChairMatinecock631-261-2086
Jim MicheelsAdvancement ChairSagtikos631-581-7131
Peter ScavoAdvancement ChairTrailblazer631-286-8884
Bill RaabCouncil Advancement ChairmanSagtikos631-242-1331
Kathy WestrichDean of Merit Badge CounselorsBenjamin Tallmadge631-698-6040
Tom RolstonDean of Merit Badge CounselorsMatinecock631-368-7022
Sandi KoltzauDean of Merit Badge CounselorsSagtikos631-242-3897
Lou VlismasDean of Merit Badge CounselorsTrailblazer631-878-4098
Michal DluginskiStaff AdvisorSuffolk County Council631-924-7000, ext. 131

Advancement is one of the methods used to achieve the aims of Scouting in all four phases of the Scouting program. The aims of Scouting are character building, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness.

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The Cub Scout program in the den and the pack is the basis for Cub Scout advancement. The steps in Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, and Webelos Scout advancement procedures are preparation, qualification, and recognition. Cub Scouting has the following ranks: Tiger Cub, Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, Webelos, and Arrow of Light. The requirements to reach each rank are authorized by the National Executive Board and set forth in the Tiger Cub Handbook, Wolf Cub Scout Book, Bear Cub Scout Book, and Webelos Scout Book.

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The Boy Scout requirements for rank are the basis for a Boy Scout's advancement. There are four steps in the Boy Scout advancement procedure: learning, testing, reviewing, and recognition. Boy Scouting has the following ranks: Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. The requirements for each rank are those authorized by the National Executive Board and set forth in the Boy Scout Handbook and the current Boy Scout Requirements book.

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The Varsity Scout requirements for rank advancement are the same as for Boy Scouts. However, the advancement program is supervised by a youth member called an advancement program manager, who is assisted by an adult on the team committee.

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A male Venturer who has achieved the First Class rank as a Boy Scout in a troop or as a Varsity Scout in a team may continue working toward the Eagle Scout rank as a Venturer until his 18th birthday. There is no alternate Venturing advancement route to qualify for the Eagle Scout rank.

The Venturing Bronze, Gold, Silver, Ranger, and Quartermaster Awards may be earned by all Venturers who meet certain requirements. Details on Venturing advancement can be found in the Venturer Handbook, Ranger Guidebook, Venturing Leader Manual, and Sea Scout Manual.