On Friday, November 14, 2025, Scouting America announced that after reviewing the findings from the Scouts BSA “Family” Troop pilot, that all Scouts BSA Troops would have the option of becoming family Troops on December 15, 2025.
The communication sent by Roger Krone, Scouting America’s Chief Scout Executive and CEO is below.
The Mount Baker Council asks that units wait for additional information before moving forward as there are best practices and a process for all Troops, even those who participated in the pilot, to follow. This is an exciting step for Scouting and we want all units who wish to become family Troops on December 15th to have the necessary information.
Important Information |
Unit who have questions should reach out to their unit Commissioner or Emily Davis. Look for additional information from the Mount Baker Council as it becomes available. |
Announcement from Scouting America and Roger Krone |
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In response to a growing need for some of our Scouting families, the National Executive Board has approved a family troop option for Scouts BSA, following a successful pilot. This new option will be available December 15, 2025. This option provides chartered organizations with more flexibility in delivering Scouting to families in communities where there are not enough youth to have a boy-only or girl-only troop. While the vast majority of troops will continue to specifically serve boys or girls in the years ahead, this option gives chartered organizations the ability to meet the unique needs of their communities and families who want to do Scouting together in a unit. A survey of pilot units indicated:
This model represents a forward-thinking approach in our goal of adapting and meeting the needs of families, while upholding the core values of Scouting and our ongoing commitment to our mission to serve more young people across the country. I want to thank the Scouts BSA Committee, National Operations Leadership Committee, National Executive Board, councils, and units that participated in the pilot. Together we can deliver Scouting to a new generation of Americans. Yours in Scouting, Roger Krone Chief Scout Executive President & CEO Scouting America |