Wolf Scout
The Wolf rank is for boys who have completed first
grade (or age 8).
To become a Wolf Cub Scout, a boy must pass 12 skills. His
parent must approve each achievement by signing his book. The den leader
keeps a record of his progress on the Cub Scout Den Advancement Chart,
and gives him recognition at a den meeting for passing each
milestone.
When a boy has completed the 12 achievements to the
satisfaction for his parent, the den leader indicates this on the Den
Advancement Report, and turns it in. The Wolf badge is obtained and
presented to his parent or guardian at the next pack meeting in an
impressive advancement ceremony. The parent, in turn, presents the badge
to the boy.
After he has earned the Wolf badge, he is encouraged to
work on the 22 Wolf electives until he completes second grade (or
becomes 9). More than 100 elective projects, he earns a Gold Arrow Point
to wear under the Wolf badge. For each additional 10 elective projects
completed, he earns a Silver Arrow Point. These are presented at pack
meeting in an advancement ceremony.