Troop 222 promotes leadership and encourages Scouts to participate in leadership roles in the Troop to not only help make the Troop run its operations smoothly, but also to develop leadership qualities that will be useful in their lives. There are a few leadership roles that have appointed Scouts that help to make sure that everything is running smoothly.
Positions with astericks * are positions that are involved in the patrol leaders' council (PLC) at troop 222.
Positions with astericks * are positions that are involved in the patrol leaders' council (PLC) at troop 222.
Senior Patrol Leader - Micheal Hsu
The Senior Patrol Leader the top leader of the troop. He oversees the overall operation of the troops functions. He takes charge of troop meetings, of the patrol leaders’ council, and of all troop activities, and he does everything he can to help each patrol be successful. He is responsible for annual program planning conferences and assists the Scoutmaster in conducting troop leadership training.
The Senior Patrol Leader the top leader of the troop. He oversees the overall operation of the troops functions. He takes charge of troop meetings, of the patrol leaders’ council, and of all troop activities, and he does everything he can to help each patrol be successful. He is responsible for annual program planning conferences and assists the Scoutmaster in conducting troop leadership training.
Assistant Senior Patrol Leader - Hudson Brooks & Julien Goh
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader the assistant of the top leader of the troop. He works closely with the senior patrol leader to help the troop move forward and serves as acting senior patrol leader when the senior patrol leader is absent. Among his specific duties, the assistant senior patrol leader trains and provides direction to the quartermaster, scribe, historian, instructors, and OA representative. They also lead the Service and Program Patrols.
The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader the assistant of the top leader of the troop. He works closely with the senior patrol leader to help the troop move forward and serves as acting senior patrol leader when the senior patrol leader is absent. Among his specific duties, the assistant senior patrol leader trains and provides direction to the quartermaster, scribe, historian, instructors, and OA representative. They also lead the Service and Program Patrols.
Patrol Leader - Yu Tee, Caeden Korman, Peter Hsu,
The Patrol Leader is the head of the Patrol that they are assigned to lead. He represents the patrol at all patrol leaders’ council meetings and the annual program planning conference and keeps patrol members informed of decisions made. He plays a key role in planning, leading, and evaluating patrol meetings and activities.
The Patrol Leader is the head of the Patrol that they are assigned to lead. He represents the patrol at all patrol leaders’ council meetings and the annual program planning conference and keeps patrol members informed of decisions made. He plays a key role in planning, leading, and evaluating patrol meetings and activities.
Assistant Patrol Leader - Vacant
The Assistant Patrol Leader assists in representing the patrol at all patrol leaders’ council meetings and the annual program planning conference and keeps patrol members informed of decisions made. He assists the Patrol Leader in playing key roles in planning, leading, and evaluating patrol meetings and activities.
The Assistant Patrol Leader assists in representing the patrol at all patrol leaders’ council meetings and the annual program planning conference and keeps patrol members informed of decisions made. He assists the Patrol Leader in playing key roles in planning, leading, and evaluating patrol meetings and activities.
Troop Guide - Vacant
The troop guide is both a leader and a mentor to the members of the new-Scout patrol. He should be an older Scout who holds at least the First Class rank and can work well with younger Scouts. He helps the patrol leader of the new-Scout patrol in much the same way that a Scoutmaster works with a senior patrol leader to provide direction, coaching, and support. |
Troop Quartermasters - Vacant
The quartermaster is the troop’s supply boss. He keeps an inventory of troop equipment and sees that the gear is in good condition. He works with patrol quartermasters as they check out equipment and return it, and at meetings of the patrol leaders’ council he reports on the status of equipment in need of replacement or repair.
The quartermaster is the troop’s supply boss. He keeps an inventory of troop equipment and sees that the gear is in good condition. He works with patrol quartermasters as they check out equipment and return it, and at meetings of the patrol leaders’ council he reports on the status of equipment in need of replacement or repair.
Troop Scribe - .
The scribe is the troop’s secretary. Though not a voting member, he attends meetings of the patrol leaders’ council and keeps a record of the discussions. He cooperates with the patrol scribes to record attendance and dues payments at troop meetings and to maintain troop advancement records.
The scribe is the troop’s secretary. Though not a voting member, he attends meetings of the patrol leaders’ council and keeps a record of the discussions. He cooperates with the patrol scribes to record attendance and dues payments at troop meetings and to maintain troop advancement records.
Troop Webmaster - Dominic Cheang
The troop webmaster is responsible for maintaining the troop’s website. He should make sure that information posted on the website is correct and up to date and that members’ and leaders’ privacy is protected. He works on the technology aspect of the troop, posts things via email, creates online documents for usage, and other requests that need to be completed online.
The troop webmaster is responsible for maintaining the troop’s website. He should make sure that information posted on the website is correct and up to date and that members’ and leaders’ privacy is protected. He works on the technology aspect of the troop, posts things via email, creates online documents for usage, and other requests that need to be completed online.
Troop Historian - Vacant
The historian collects and preserves troop photographs, news stories, trophies, flags, scrapbooks, awards, and other memorabilia and makes materials available for Scouting activities, the media, and troop history projects.
The historian collects and preserves troop photographs, news stories, trophies, flags, scrapbooks, awards, and other memorabilia and makes materials available for Scouting activities, the media, and troop history projects.
Den Chief - Vacant
The den chief works with a den of Cub Scouts and with their adult leaders. He takes part in den meetings, encourages Cub Scout advancement, and is a role model for younger boys. Serving as den chief can be a great first leadership experience for a Scout.
The den chief works with a den of Cub Scouts and with their adult leaders. He takes part in den meetings, encourages Cub Scout advancement, and is a role model for younger boys. Serving as den chief can be a great first leadership experience for a Scout.
Outdoor Ethics Guide - Andrew tan
- The outdoor ethics guide helps the troop plan and conduct an outdoor program that emphasizes effectively practicing the principles of outdoor ethics. He also works to help Scouts improve their outdoor ethics decision-making skills to minimize impacts as they participate in outdoor activities.