IAC NYLT National Youth Leadership Training is an intense, six day, outdoor leadership training experience for youth in a troop, team, or crew. The course goal is to prepare young men and women to become superior leaders in their troop, crew, district, council, and other organizations, they belong to now. Participants learn to use current corporate leadership skills within the framework of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. BSA National carefully developed the NYLT curriculum with input from current corporate trainers, the United States Air Force Academy, and others in the training community. When regional pilot courses of NYLT were completed, Wood Badge for the 21st Century (advanced adult leadership training), was aligned to the NYLT Course Syllabus. Graduates of this program become senior leadership in their troop, team, crew, as well as leaders in their Schools, Churches, and Communities. Across the nation, National Youth Leadership Training brings together in one dynamic course the youth leaders for Boy Scout troops and Venturing crews and ships. The course is led and taught by some of the best youth leaders in the Council, all of whom are graduates of the NYLT. Qualifications IACNYLT.org for more information and registration May 31–June 5, 2015 AVONDALE SCOUT RESERVATION, CAMP TIGATOR Any Scout who participates in the course must be at least a First Class Scout and 13 years old (but not yet 18), and a Scout that the Unit Leader feels is mature and currently filling a Unit leadership position or likely to assume a leadership position in the near future. The Scout may only attend on the Unit Leader’s recommendation. It is important that the Scout has camping, cooking and hiking skills. There is no rank requirement for Venturers, but a recommendation is required. Questions? [email protected] IAC NYLT What About Medical Forms? Scouts must use the BSA Annual Health and Medical Record Parts A, B and C, this is available on line. Also, all medical forms must have been completed after June 6, 2014 What Does the Course Cost? The conference fee is $235, which includes all food and training materials. For reservations fully paid by March 20, 2015, there is a $20.00 discount, or a total fee of $215. To Register A deposit of $50.00 per Scout should accompany each reservation. The balance must be paid by April 30, 2015. The fee does not cover personal uniform and equipment or transportation to and from camp. Scouts who do not pre-register may not be able to attend the course. The course has room for only 48 participants. If you are thinking of sending Scouts to NYLT, please sign up early to hold your place. Course Details 11:00A.M. - Sunday, May 31, 2015 8:30 P.M. - Friday, June 5, 2015 It is important that all participants arrive on time in order to keep the program moving on schedule. The conference is designed to strengthen the relationship between the youth leader and his UNIT LEADER. The Unit leader is strongly encouraged to attend an afterconference session (date TBD) with the youth leader on how to best use the newly trained youth leader in the unit. At this session, the Scout and the adult leader will agree on the application of leadership skills learned at the conference that will benefit the Unit’s program and help to develop the Scout’s leadership skills. Financial Assistance Some camperships may be available for Scouts from Istrouma Area Council. Contact Chris Baker or Todd Conner for more details. To Register Send the application portion of this flyer and your fees to: NYLT 2015 Istrouma Area Council, BSA Questions? [email protected] 9644 Brookline Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Please make checks or money orders payable to “Istrouma Area Council, B.S.A.” and put “NYLT 2015” in the memo section of the check.
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