The Scout method is the informal educational system used in the Scouting Movement. The aim of Scouting is character training with the goal of helping participants become independent and helpful, and thereby become "healthy, happy, helpful citizens".
Girl Guides in the United Kingdom, 1918
British Scouts in Detroit, July 1942
Scouts BSA is the flagship program and membership level of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for boys and girls between the ages of typically 11 and 17. It provides youth training in character, citizenship, and mental and personal fitness. Scouts are expected to develop personal religious values, learn the principles of American heritage and government, and acquire skills to become successful adults.
Troop 1887, from Fairfax Virginia at a 4th of July celebration
Five new graduates of BSA's Junior Leader Training, June 2004
Boy Scout Memorial in President's Park, Washington, D.C.