BLOOMINGTON, IN
Troop Leadership
A well-functioning Scout troop—one that’s new or one that’s been around for generations—is always developing, replenishing, reorganizing, and improving.

SCOUTMASTER
Seth Teeters
The Scoutmaster is the adult responsible for working directly with the Scouts providing direction, coaching, and support.
The Scoutmaster has three basic roles:
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providing the junior leaders with the tools and skills so they can run the troop
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making sure the rules of the BSA and chartered partner are followed
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being a good mentor and positive role model
CHARTERED ORGANIZATION
Rotary Club of Bloomington
MEETING LOCATION
Sherwood Oaks Christian Church
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
Brad Boettner
The troop committee chair is appointed by the chartered organization to see that all committee functions are carried out. The troop committee chair appoints and supervises the unit committee and unit leaders, and organizes the committee to see that all committee responsibilities are delegated, coordinated and completed.

TROOP COMMITTEE
The troop committee is a cross between a board of directors and a parent support group. It sets troop policies and handles administrative functions, allowing the Scoutmaster and assistant Scoutmasters to focus on working directly with the Scouts.
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Troop 121 currently has 25+ committee members that serve in this role.