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For 108 years, the Boy Scouts of America’s flagship program has been known simply as the Boy Scouts. With girls soon entering the ranks, the group says that iconic name will change.

The organization on Wednesday announced a new name for its Boy Scouts program: Scouts BSA. The change will take effect in February.

Chief Scout Executive Mike Surbaugh said many possibilities were considered during lengthy and “incredibly fun” deliberations before the new name was chosen.

“We wanted to land on something that evokes the past but also conveys the inclusive nature of the program going forward,” he said. “We’re trying to find the right way to say we’re here for both young men and young women.”

The parent organization will remain the Boy Scouts of America, and the Cub Scouts — its program serving children from kindergarten through fifth grade — will keep its title, as well.

But the Boy Scouts — the program for 11- to 17-year-olds — will now be Scouts BSA.

The organization already has started admitting girls into the Cub Scouts, and Scouts BSA begins accepting girls next year.

Surbaugh predicted that both boys and girls in Scouts BSA would refer to themselves simply as scouts, rather than adding “boy” or “girl.”

The program for the older boys and girls will largely be divided along gender-lines, with single-sex units pursuing the same types of activities, earning the same array of merit badges and potentially having the same pathway to the coveted Eagle Scout award.

Surbaugh said that having separate units for boys and girls should alleviate concerns that girls joining the BSA for the first time might be at a disadvantage in seeking leadership opportunities.

So far, more than 3,000 girls have joined roughly 170 Cub Scout packs participating in the first phase of the new policy, and the pace will intensify this summer under a nationwide multimedia recruitment campaign titled “Scout Me In.”

The name change comes amid strained relations between the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America.

Girl Scout leaders said they were blindsided by the move, and they are gearing up an aggressive campaign to recruit and retain girls as members.

Among the initiatives is creation of numerous new badges that girls can earn, focusing on outdoor activities and on science, engineering, technology and math. The organization is expanding corporate partnerships in both those areas, and developing a Girl Scout Network Page on LinkedIn to support career advancement for former Girl Scouts.

“Girl Scouts is the premier leadership development organization for girls,” said Sylvia Acevedo, the Girl Scouts’ CEO. “We are, and will remain, the first choice for girls and parents who want to provide their girls opportunities to build new skills ... and grow into happy, successful, civically engaged adults.”

The Girl Scouts and the BSA are among several major youth organizations in the U.S. experiencing sharp drops in membership in recent years. Reasons include competition from sports leagues, a perception by some families that they are old-fashioned and busy family schedules.

The Boy Scouts say current youth participation is about 2.3 million, down from 2.6 million in 2013 and more than 4 million in peak years of the past.

The Girl Scouts say they have about 1.76 million girls and more than 780,000 adult members, down from just over 2 million youth members and about 800,000 adult members in 2014.

The overall impact of the BSA’s policy change on Girl Scouts membership won’t be known any time soon. But one regional leader, Fiona Cummings of Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois, believes the BSA’s decision to admit girls is among the factors that have shrunk her council’s youth membership by more than 500 girls so far this year.

She said relations with the Boy Scouts in her region used to be collaborative and now are “very chilly.”

“How do you manage these strategic tensions?” she asked. “We both need to increase our membership numbers.”

Surbaugh said BSA’s national leadership respected the Girl Scouts’ program and hoped both organizations could gain strength.

“If the best fit for your girl is the Girl Scouts, that’s fantastic,” he said. “If it’s not them, it might be us.”
 
So can boys join the girl scouts now? Legit wouldnt mind my kids getting first dibs on those cookies
Aging myself badly here but anyone remember this Bobby's World episode. My dad used to stay up from his night shift to watch Saturday morning cartoons with me and laughed his ass off at these shows. Now as an adult I see why.

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Couldn't find a clip of it but it's a spoof of Murphy Brown and the mom trying to make the little boy be a Girl Scout claiming discrimination.
 
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Aging myself badly here but anyone remember this Bobby's World episode. My dad used to stay up from his night shift to watch Saturday morning cartoons and laughed his ass off at these shows. Now as an adult I see why.

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Couldn't find a clip of it but it's a spoof of Murphy Brown and the mom trying to make the little boy be a Girl Scout claiming discrimination.
The Oblongs did this in 2001 too:
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the plot was their local troop was short on members so the made the boy Milo pretend to be a girl and join so they could still function.

Also Johnny Test in 2009, title character cross-dresses to sell 1000 boxes of cookies to win a new bike:
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Well, if they're going to do this they better have gender separate cabins. Otherwise, there's going to be a lot of teenagers that join just to bone the other gender.
That's like the only reason I lived in the dorms during college tbh

Also this is just weird. When I was in Boy Scouts all I learned was knot tying and pine wood derby. Now this sounds like uncle Moe Lesters wet dream.
 
That's like the only reason I lived in the dorms during college tbh

Also this is just weird. When I was in Boy Scouts all I learned was knot tying and pine wood derby. Now this sounds like uncle Moe Lesters wet dream.

I built a Geiger counter.

Classic nosey feminzaism. They don't really want their own shit, they just want to take what you have.

Seriously? If there had been chicks there, I might have stuck around and made Eagle.

Also doesn't anyone whining about muh tradition of Boy Scouts realize it was founded by a fucking pederast? Seriously, Robert Baden-Powell was a pederast.
 
The Oblongs did this in 2001 too:
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the plot was their local troop was short on members so the made the boy Milo pretend to be a girl and join so they could still function.

Also Johnny Test in 2009, title character cross-dresses to sell 1000 boxes of cookies to win a new bike:
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Don't forget the "Cookies for Einstein" episode of Animaniacs.
 
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The Oblongs did this in 2001 too:
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the plot was their local troop was short on members so the made the boy Milo pretend to be a girl and join so they could still function.

Also Johnny Test in 2009, title character cross-dresses to sell 1000 boxes of cookies to win a new bike:
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I feel like I've probably saw similar cartoons making cross-dress scout jokes like this a few times before as well. I think Ren & Stimpy did one too.


Ironically, the idea of coed scouting is nothing new, some countries have done it for nearly a century like in Poland.
 
So apparently half a million Mormons just just left Boy Scouts. That story about condoms probably cross the line

So can boys join the girl scouts now? Legit wouldnt mind my kids getting first dibs on those cookies

Of course not. They want to maintain their safe space.
 
Alright, I thought I'd weigh in on this even if I'm a little late to the party.

As an Eagle Scout, I think this is a fantastic move - my sister wanted to desperately join Girl Scouts when she heard what I was doing in Boy Scouts with camping trips and all that, along with the activities we did and things we learned like First Aid, knots, all those actually practical things. Then she found out what Girl Scouts really did, and pretty much only attended for a year before leaving.

There's a large enough demographic, and the values of scouting (Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent) aren't exclusive to any gender, orientation, or religious belief or lack thereof. Scouts was an incredibly helpful thing for me, and to plenty of kids I feel it will go the same way. The Mormon's leaving over the inclusion of openly gay scouts is sad, but understandable considering the stick up their ass and general attitudes. Personally, I don't think this will see a lowering in general standards for scouting (the fitness badges are easily achievable by any young adult that is in half decent shape), result in an SJW infestation, the collapse of the organization, or lead to some kind of lesser status of the BSA.
 
Alright, I thought I'd weigh in on this even if I'm a little late to the party.

As an Eagle Scout, I think this is a fantastic move - my sister wanted to desperately join Girl Scouts when she heard what I was doing in Boy Scouts with camping trips and all that, along with the activities we did and things we learned like First Aid, knots, all those actually practical things. Then she found out what Girl Scouts really did, and pretty much only attended for a year before leaving.
I woudln't doubt there may have been girls like your sis who thought both scouting groups did the same exact activities and wanted to be a part of this adventerous team, only to find how dissapointing the Girl's side was. I could understand how sad and dissapointing girls must feel if they found out what the Boy Scouts were first.

Personally, I don't think this will see a lowering in general standards for scouting (the fitness badges are easily achievable by any young adult that is in half decent shape), result in an SJW infestation, the collapse of the organization, or lead to some kind of lesser status of the BSA.
Hopefully. I don't want to see it erode to that level of laziness.
 
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