Wolf
We like to have our Wolf Dens meet an average of at least 4 times a month:
2 meetings per month as a Den (more often is fine)
1 outing every month
1 Pack meeting
Den Meetings: Boys will make most of the progress toward their Wolf rank at home with the active support of their parents. Some achievements are more fun when done as a group and will be completed during Den meetings. It is critical to the success of the Wolf Den that the Parents help the Den Leader to determine and deliver the Wolf achievements should be completed together as part of an exciting fun-filled Wolf Den program.
Outings: It is suggested that the parent or guardian of each boy in a Den take on the responsibility of running at least 1 outing for their Den during the year. Each Den Leader has a copy of the Pack 901 Leaders Guide that contains detailed information on several interesting and fun filled outing possibilities. If you and your Den find another fun filled possibility please share this with us so we can update our guide!
Ethics in Action: BSA is currently reworking this requirements so we are placing this on hold until we get the new guidelines from National... we have already been waiting a year on this!
Advancement: Wolf Dens should target to have each boy complete all required achievements for their Wolf badge by April. We will hold an advancement ceremony for these boys during the April Pack meeting for their Wolf badge. Boys that are unable to complete the achievements in this time frame should make every effort to complete them by June prior to the Pack picnic or make other arrangements with the Cubmaster.
Pack Meeting: Wolf Scouts have been with the Pack for little more than 1 year and are beginning to know the routine, songs and the way the need to behave during a Pack Meeting. They will be role models for the Tiger Dens and so it is important that they set a good example by paying attention to the Cubmaster at all times during the Pack meeting.