All jamboree troops/teams will be organized as
provisional troops/teams. Troop/team leaders will be selected by
local council jamboree committee(s).Scout
Qualifications
Boy
Scouts and Varsity Scouts must be at least First Class Scouts. They
must have completed the sixth grade or be at least 12 years of age
by July 1, 2005, but not reached their 18th birthday by August 3,
2005. All Scouts must participate in a prejamboree training
experience; file a Personal Health and Medical Record prior to the
prejamboree training; have been active in a troop or team for at
least 6 months prior to July 1, 2005; be approved by the unit leader
and council.
Leader Qualifications
Scoutmaster and First Assistant Scoutmaster
Have
served as a Scoutmaster for at least one year during the three-year
period prior to July 1, 2005; have completed basic Scoutmaster
training; participate in a prejamboree training experience; file a
personal health and medical record prior to the prejamboree
training; be approved by the local council. (Although not required,
Wood Badge and/or Scoutmaster's Key is a desirable qualification.)
The Scoutmaster must be able to serve as a role model of physical
fitness.
Second Assistant Scoutmaster
At
least 21 years of age by July 1, 2005, and have served actively in
an adult troop leadership position for at least one year during the
three-year period prior to July 1, 2005; participate in a
prejamboree training experience; file a personal health and medical
record prior to the prejamboree training; be approved by the local
council.
Third Assistant Scoutmaster
At
least 18 years of age (but not have reached 21) by August 3, 2005;
have served actively in a Scout troop leadership position;
participate in a prejamboree training experience; file a personal
health and medical record prior to the prejamboree training; be
approved by the local council.
Attending as a Staff Member
It is also possible for individuals, both youth and adults, to
attend Jamboree as a staff members. For more information on Jamboree
staff, click here.
Costs
Participation cost depends on the local council tour, which is
developed by each council jamboree committee prior to the jamboree.
The cost includes the jamboree fee, travel and tour costs, meals,
lodging, unit and patrol equipment, accident and sickness insurance,
and the cost of pre-jamboree training.
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