Achievement is a pillar of the Scouting program, and more than ever, young people need exciting opportunities to learn, along with immediate recognition; to keep them engaged and growing.
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Advancement Reporting & Recognition Items
The Internet Advancement System is available for the Unit Advancement Chairman to regularly load the units roster, enter advancements and submit to Council, for recognition item pick up. If your unit is having trouble with this system, we have posted a Microsoft Word version of the Advancement Report . Download the form, edit, save and email to 326Advancements@scouting.org or faxed to 402.431.0444 to submit, and order recognition items.
Regular reporting is important for the accuracy of the Scouts record.
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STEM & NOVA
 There are is an exciting new development, that centers around Scouting's already developed program. As America realizes the need to build a workforce that's excited about STEM (science, technology, engineering & math), the BSA has developed the NOVA Awards program to highlight parts of the Scouting advancement and achievement offerings that already fall in-line with STEM topics.
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The NEW Guide to Advancement is available online
The new Guide to Advancement replaces the old Advancement Policies & Procedures book and took effect on January 1, 2012. Download the Guide 
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How to help Webelos get ready for Boy Scouts
 The highest rank in Cub Scouting is the Arrow of Light Award. Earning this rank prepares a Webelos Scout to become a Boy Scout. It is important that the Webelos and their families are prepared for Boy Scouting. Here are some things your den should be working on to help the Webelos get ready for Boy Scouting.
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