Unless parents opt out, all boys who are members of the LDS church between the ages of eight and eighteen are Boy Scouts. It is part of the church's youth program.
No.
The Boy Scouts of America has not released data on ethnicity.
As of the end of 2010, the Boy Scouting division of the Boy Scouts of America had 898,186 boys.
In Turkey, boys and girls are equal, they have the same rights.You can find girl scouts and boy scouts.
Less than 10% of Boy Scouts achieve the rank of Life.
BOY SCOUTS, CUB SCOUTSEvery boy scout group i know.A group, the cub scouts i belivewell that's when the boys learn
They are called Boy Scouts. Scouts ages 5-10 are called Cub Scouts. Scouts ages 14-21 can become Venture Scouts.
I'm assuming numbers for the US (boy scouts are international). According to Wikipedia there were 21,000,000 males age 10 -19 in 2000 in the US. Also according to Wikipedia there are 2,739,692 boy scout youths (age 11-17). That would indicate that more then 13% of boys are in scouting at a given time. Assuming the birth rate didn't change much over the course of a decade, the number of boys age 11-17 should be about 7/10 of 21M or about 14.7M. That would make the percentage of boys in scouting 2.7M/14.7M or about 19%. Counting boys who become scouts but drop out before their 17th birthday, the percentage would be even higher.
Yes, some girls like Boy Scouts. Some boys look really good in their uniforms.
Order of the Arrow is not a rank. It is a secret organization within the Boy Scouts of America.
Definitely not, but the Church does encourage its young men to join BSA and incorporates scouting activities as part of its Young Men's program (for boys 12-18).
No. Wayne Perry, the President of the Boy Scouts of America, is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).