How can I credit attendance for scouts who missed part of a campout or who worked a different number of service hours than did other scouts?
The program is flexible in marking attendance for activities. Typically, if some scouts camp a different number of nights than others, you simply use the number of nights camped as the Attendance Marker for those scouts. For example, if a scout leaves after the first night of a two-night campout, you mark attendance for him by putting a “1” next to his name–that will override the nights camped for just that scout. Similarly, if scouts work varying numbers of hours on a service project, you enter the number of hours/tenths next to each of their names in the attendance area.
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