Wolves
About Wolf Rank
A boy or girl who is 8 years old or is in the second grade is a Wolf, and his or her adventures are found in the Wolf Handbook. Like all other new Cub Scouts, a Wolf must first earn his Bobcat rank. After completing the requirements for Bobcat, he or she may go on to complete the requirements for the Wolf rank and the many electives that are offered for his or her rank.
Scoutbook
Scoutbook is an online tracking resource to monitor and track your scout’s progress. Once you create an account, you will be linked to your Scout’s profile and able to record, edit, and monitor his or her progress through earning the 5 required Achievements and 5 electives. We encourage parents to visit Scoutbook at least monthly.
Wolf Den News
Wolf Den parents can find the latest and greatest information about upcoming plans, outings, and adventures. We will also share photos and stories from recent adventures here. Check what to bring to the next Den meeting, find TimetoSignUp.com links and other valuable resources to stay in the loop.
Pinewood Derby
Pack 279 has several key programs we repeat year after year, among them is the Pinewood Derby.
Awards & Recognition
Recognition has been a fundamental part of Scouting from its beginning. Done well, it is a powerful tool that can help leaders set goals, define accomplishments, encourage skill development, celebrate commitment and achievement, and inspire others to strive for similar success. Check out some of the ways Pack 279 awards hard work and provides appropriate and positive recognition.
Family Camp Outs
Twice a year, Pack 279 offers a fun-filled outdoor camping experience open to your scout and his immediate family. The Fall and Spring Family Camp Outs are held at BSA Certified Camps in the New Birth of Freedom Council. Planned by Pack 279 leaders and parents, camp outs offer cabin as well as tent camping options, camp fires, hiking, fishing, and much more. Learn more about what to expect at our next Family Camp Out.