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Prepare thyself for an unforgettable Winter Camp 2025 at Camp Strake! A time to inspire our noble Scouts, fostering their skills, expanding their knowledge, and shaping them into valiant leaders of tomorrow. The esteemed leadership of the winter camp toils diligently to craft a most wondrous program. Get ready for a season of growth and camaraderie beneath the winter sky!


Winter Camp Questions

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Early Check-in

Troops can early check-in and submit required paperwork on select dates prior to camp. By checking in early, a troop will be provided with a pass to present at the security checkpoint when arriving in camp that will permit the troop to proceed immediately to their campsite. If registration changes are needed to the early check-in paperwork, an express check-in line will be available only to those who have checked in early. 

Early check-in requirements:

  • December 10, 2024  |  6-8 pm  |  Cockrell Scout Center
  • December 11, 2024  |  6-8 pm  |  Cockrell Scout Center
  • December 14, 2024  |  10 am-3 pm  |  Cockrell Scout Center
  • December 14, 2024 (Work Day) from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm at Camp Strake
  • December 16, 2024  |  6-8:00 pm  |  Cockrell Scout Center

In order to be eligible to participate in early check-in, each troop must have the following:

Upcoming Meetings

Service / Work Day

Winter camp staff are to help set up camp during the staff work weekend held at Camp Strake. Unit leaders are also encouraged to attend. Early-check-in will also be conducted.

December

14

8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Paperwork

It's time to be working on some of the paperwork that will need to be provided during check-in.
   
Learn more details in the Leader's Guide.


Medical Forms

Every adult and youth participant must provide a current BSA Annual Health and Medical Record (including Parts A, B & C - under Are You Going to Camp?) signed by a physician for every camper (youth and adult). 

• Forms must be completed annually. An AHMR is valid through the end of the 12th month from the date it was administered by the medical provider. For example, a physical administered December 3, 2021, would be valid until December 31, 2022. 

• When bringing forms for check-in, please do not bring the form in a binder or plastic sheeting. Parts A, B and C should be stapled for one person. This will allow the staff to efficiently review and file the forms. There is no room in the office to store troop binders. The unit will keep the second copy at the campsite. 

• Do not provide original forms. While the camp staff will try to return forms, it is best to provide copies. The forms are destroyed after camp.

• Ensure parents check (Yes or No) on Part B2 of the medical record whether non-prescription medications (e.g., acetaminophen, antibiotic ointment, antacids, antihistamine, hydrocortisone cream) can be administered at camp.

See the Winter Camp Participant Guide for more information.


Medication Forms

All medication is the responsibility of either the individual taking the medication or that individual’s parent or guardian. A leader, after obtaining all the necessary information and permission, can agree to accept the responsibility of making sure a youth takes the necessary medication at the appropriate time, but the BSA does not mandate or necessarily encourage the leader to do so. (Source

Parents should send a Rountine Drug Adminstration Record form pre-filled with any medications that will needed during camp, so the unit leader can document/report medication usage during camp.

See the Winter Camp Participant Guide for more information.

Routine Drug Administration Record

Background Checks

All adults coming to camp, whether working on staff or not, must complete the Adult in Camp Compliance (ACC) form. Forms were due December 15th. Completing this form allows the council office staff to complete a criminal background check on each adult in camp (regardless of time spent in camp) in accordance with the Texas Youth Camp Safety and Health Act

Please ensure all adults attending camp have submitted their ACC form. For questions about background checks, contact wayne.mcleland@scouting.org.
Please take a photo or screenshot of the receipt for documentation of when you submitted your form.


ACC Form


BSA ID Numbers

It is vital that accurate BSA ID numbers for youth are listed in the Doubleknot registration system. The merit badge counselors use the BSA ID number to input advancements completed by Scouts in Scoutbook. Please login to doubleknot and ensure all the numbers are correct. 


Merit Badges

Ensure Scouts read all of their merit badge books and bring documentation of prerequisites. See the list of prerequisites at shac.org/winter-camp/#schedule.


Leadership

All adults attending:

• Must be a BSA-registered leader of the troop with which they are attending. (Source)

• Must submit a criminal background check form

• Must have proof of current Youth Protection Training (taken at my.scouting.org)

• Must bring a current BSA Annual Health and Medical Record (parts A, B1, B2, C) signed by a healthcare provider

Traditional Troop Leadership Requirements: Winter camp is an extension of the unit’s program. As such, each troop must provide adequate and appropriate leadership as outlined in the Barriers to Abuse. A minimum of two BSA registered adult leaders 21 years of age or over are required at all Scouting activities, including meetings. There must be a registered female adult leader 21 years of age or over in every unit serving females. A registered female adult leader 21 years of age or over must be present for any activity involving female youth. Notwithstanding the minimum leader requirements, age- and program-appropriate supervision must always be provided. (Source) Troops must have a minimum of two adult leaders and enough leaders to provide adequate and appropriate leadership.  

Troops Sharing Leadership: All adults in troops that are sharing leadership must be a BSA-registered leader in both troops (Source). Linked boy troops and girl troops cannot share leadership as they will be assigned to different campsites.

Super Troop: Super Troop is a temporary troop made up of Scouts from troops around the council. Super Troop is supervised by a volunteer Scoutmaster along with the parents of the Scouts who are attending Super Troop. There cannot be more than three Scouts in the same troop; if there are more than three Scouts, the troop must provide a second registered adult and register as a traditional troop. Learn More

Staff Volunteers: Winter camp is staffed by volunteers. Troops must have at least one of their adults serve as a staff member for every six Scouts attending winter camp. Adults serving on staff pay half price. All adults attending camp must be registered members of BSA and submit an Adult in Camp Compliance Form (background check). Staff attending with their troop will register with the troop; staff volunteers attending individually can register on their own. Learn more


Staff

Winter camp is staffed by volunteers. Troops must have at least one of their adults serve as a staff member for every six Scouts attending winter camp. In addition to being included in the troop registration, the winter camp staff must also complete a staff application

Please check with the staff attending with your troop and ensure they have completed a staff application. We are working on staff assignments and need the applications to finalize.


Staff Application

How to Update Registration

To update or modify your troops registration, add merit badge classes, make changes, and/or to make a payment, go to https://samhoustonbsa.doubleknot.com/signon/2690 

(instructions; questions and support). 

Contacts

Questions

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Registration

Laquitta Monroe

Winter Camp Director

Ryan McMillan

Outdoor Program Director

Ted Hunn

   

Leader's Guide