Camp
Royaneh
offers
a
unique
merit
badge
program.
Merit
badges
meet
generally
for
an
hour
and
a
half
a
day
for
five
days
(Monday
-
Friday).
Scouts
learn
in
an
interactive
teaching
environment
with
the
same
group
of
Scouts
and
Counselor
throughout
the
week.
We
attempt
to
make
the
merit
badge
both
fun
and
exciting.
An
inspired
Scout
can
earn
two
to
four
merit
badges
in
a
week.
Many
Scoutmasters
prefer
Scouts
in
their
troop,
especially
the
younger
ones,
to
have
an
open
session
to
explore
all
areas
and
activities
in
camp. There is plenty of time for a Scout to get what he wants out of Camp Royaneh.
We
encourage
Scout
leaders
to
drop
in
on
any
of
the
merit
badge
sessions
and
lend
a
hand.
Please
remember
that
it
is
best
to
give
any
corrections
or
suggestions
to
the
counselor after the session has ended.
There
are
various
campwide
events
throughout
the
week,
when
everything
stops
for
the
entire
unit
to
come
and
participate
as
a
group.
Two
evenings
a
week
are
devoted
exclusively
to
troop
development.
Troop
campfires
are
an
excellent
time
for
Scouts
to
spend
time
with
staff
outside
of
merit
badge
counseling.
Planning
campfires
and
practicing
troop
yells
is
encouraged
before
camp.
A
troop
yell
will
come
in
handy
in
the
Dining Hall.
Scheduling
In
prior
years,
Royaneh
has
varied
its
schedule
from
a
very
rigid
class
structure
with
set
times
to
totally
open
scheduling.
What
we
have
learned
from
this
experience
is
no
two
Scouts
are
alike,
so
there
is
no
one
way
of
scheduling
that
is
going
to
work
in
every
case.
Some
Scouts
need
a
rigid
schedule
while
others
flourish
in
a
more
open
system.
As
a
result
Royaneh
uses
a
hybrid
system
with
set
times
for
merit
badge
sessions
in
the
morning
and
early
afternoon,
and
a
more
open
program
in
the
later
afternoon
and
evening.
There
are
some
badges
that
have
limited
resources
or
are
affected
by
environmental
conditions
(such
as
Small-boat
Sailing,
where
the
wind
tends
to
blow
only
in
the
late
morning
and
afternoon)
that
must
adhere
to
a
strict
schedule.
Some
of
the
badges
we
offer
only
as
drop
in,
which
means
they
can
be
taken
only
during
open
program
time.
All
of
Royaneh's
merit
badges,
with
a
few
exceptions,
run
on
a
four-day
schedule
with
Friday
open
for
make
ups.
This
allows
Scouts
the
chance
to
participate
in
activities
that
might
cause
them
to
miss
a
merit
badge
session
and
still
complete
the
badge.
Refer
to
the
Merit
Badge
Schedule
on
the
resources
page
to
see
a
brief
description of all the notes and oddities of each badge see the Merit Badge Info form
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