Bronny declared for the draft and entered the transfer portal on April 5. He has until later this month to decide if he wants to turn pro or play at least another year in college.
The Boy Scouts of America has announced that it will rebrand to Scouting America to emphasize its commitment to inclusion. The change will go into effect on February 8, 2025. The announcement also comes as the organization celebrates the fifth anniversary of welcoming girls into Cub Scouting and Scouts BSA programs. Scouting America currently serves […]
Kaden Lackey has been a Cub Scout since the first grade and is now presenting his Eagle Project to earn his Eagle Scout rank.
The name change was announced at the Scouts’ annual meeting in Florida on Tuesday.
The Boy Scouts of America, grappling with a bankruptcy and widespread accusations of sexual abuse, will change its name to Scouting America in an effort to become more inclusive, the organization announced on Tuesday.
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) announced Monday that it will be rebranding and changing its name to "Scouting America." Officials say the name change reflects the organization's ongoing commitment to welcoming every youth and family in America to experience the benefits of scouting. The name change will take effect on []
The Boy Scouts of America are changing their name as the organization
In an effort to be more inclusive, The Boy Scouts of America is changing
Boy Scouts of America announced Tuesday that it will change its name to Scouting America next February, to emphasize its commitment to inclusion. The youth organization said the new name is meant to help everyone, including boys and girls, feel welcome. The change will go into effect on February 8, 2025, the organization’s 115th anniversary, the Boy Scouts of America said. “Though our name will be new, our mission remains unchanged: We are committed to teaching young people to be Prepared. For...
To become a Gold Award Girl Scout and earn the most prestigious award in Girl Scouting, the scouts use everything that they have learned in the program to help fix a problem in their community or make a lasting change in their world. That is exactly what Jennie Smith, Gold Award Girl Scout, did when she saw an opportunity to make a safe and secure environment for the pole vaulters at her high school to practice and compete.
On a clear night in the winter of 1991, I faced my final test to become an Eagle Scout. I had earned the required 21 merit badges, learned to make a one-match fire, cleared invasive brush from a local park and hiked for miles through the rainforests of the Pacific Northwest to get to this point. All that was left was a short interview with two older men at the local office of the Boy Scouts of America in Seattle. Naturally, I almost blew it. After reviewing my application line-by-line with the...
For the first time in its 114-year history, Boy Scouts of America is