Scouts BSA is the traditional Scouting experience for youth in the fifth grade through high school. Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout.

MISC Troop 99

Midwest Islamic Scouting Council (MISC) offers a Scouts BSA Scouting Program with  combined Troop outings, service projects, leadership, teamwork and learning in an Islamic environment for the communities we serve. 

There are more than 150 awards you can earn as a member of Scouts BSA. Whether it’s a rank advancement, merit badge or one of the many other individual awards, there’s plenty for you to set your sights on.

The Eagle Scout rank is the highest rank offered by the Scouts BSA. Those who have earned the Eagle Scout rank count it among their most treasured achievements.

MISC Troop 99

The Troops are chartered through Midwest Islamic Scouting Council (MISC).

Scouts BSA is a Scout led program where Scouts collaborate amongst each other working as a team, planning, budgeting, cooking, cleaning, learning new skills, while advancing in the ranks.

The troops have a troop committee which consists of at least five members (chartered organization representative, committee chair and at least two committee members and a scoutmaster). By supporting troop leaders in delivering a quality program and handling troop administration. 

The Scoutmaster is the adult responsible for working directly with the Scouts providing direction, coaching, and support.

An Assistant Scoutmaster helps the Scoutmaster deliver the promise of Scouting. Each assistant Scoutmaster is assigned specific program duties. They can serve the troop by guiding a particular patrol to which they’ve been assigned, advising certain Scouts who’ve assumed a position e.g. the quartermaster or chaplain aide, or fill in as necessary to assure the junior leaders have what they need to run things.