FAQs
Who is eligible for Tri-B Scouts?
The Cub Scouts Pack 212 is available to anyone in 4-5th grade and the Boy Scouts Troop 212 is available to anyone in 6-12th grade. In order to meet the rigorous requirements for Eagle Scout status, members are encouraged to join Tri-B Scouts as soon as possible.
When does Tri-B Scouts meet?
The Boy Scouts Troop 212 meets on Mondays from 5-6 PM and the Cub Scouts Pack 212 meets on Tuesdays 5-6 PM both taking place at Wesley-Rankin's main center, 3100 Crossman Ave.
How much does Tri-B Scouts Cost?
There is no cost to participate in Tri-B Scouts. All costs, including field trips, are covered by Wesley-Rankin.
How do I enroll in Tri-B Scouts?
If you're interested in enrolling in Tri-B Scouts, complete the interest form below and Ale Lopez, Literacy Program Coordinator, will reach out with more details on the enrollment process. You are also able to register through the Boys Scouts of America.
What is the time commitment for Tri-B Scouts?
Although Tri-B Scouts meets once per week, Scouts and Scout parents are expected to be involved in Scout activities outside of meeting times. This includes fundraising efforts, volunteer service, meeting badge requirements, and camp trips. Every year there is a parent meeting to set expectations and requirements for Scouts and Scout families.
How does a Tri-B Scout get their uniform?
The Tri-B Scouts fundraise every year to cover the cost of uniforms, camp trips, and other Scout materials. Wesley-Rankin will order uniforms for Scouts with these funds at no additional cost to families. If a Scout outgrows a uniform or no longer participates in Tri-B Scouts, we ask that the uniform be returned to Wesley-Rankin to be utilized by another Scout.