Scoutbook is how Troop 1264 tracks all advancements and merit badge completions. If you have not joined Scoutbook, please do so by following the directions below.
Scoutbook is a website that BSA uses to track scout's rank advancement and merit badge completion. BSA also tracks camping, hiking, and service hours through another website linked to Scoutbook, called Internet Advancement.
To create a parent Scoutbook account, go to http://my.scouting.org and select Join. Enter your information. Log into Scoutbook https://scoutbook.scouting.org with your new account credentials, and Click on "My Dashboard".
A parent is the only one who can give a Scout access to their records online. Scouts need their own email address to access Scoutbook. A school email address will work. After creating a parent account, contact the Troop's Advancement Chair to get linked to your scout then send a link to your scout to create an account. Contact information for the Troop's Advancement Chair can be found on the Adult Leader Contact List on the Contact Us tab.
Reference this link for more information on how to use Scoutbook.
https://help.scoutbook.scouting.org/knowledge-base/scoutbook-tutorial-for-parents/
Now available for both iPhone and Android devices. You can search for “Scouting BSA,” or click these direct links to download from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Scouting makes it easier than ever for youth and their parents to view and track advancement in the Cub Scouting and Scouts BSA programs—as well as youth recognition in the Venturing program. The app pulls existing advancement data straight from Scoutbook for viewing on an enhanced user interface.
No cell service? No problem! If your Scouting Adventures take you off the grid, this app’s offline capability allows parents and youth (13 and older) to access advancement data anywhere at any time.
Once the app is downloaded, parents and youth should use their Scoutbook credentials to login. If you don’t have a Scoutbook account yet, visit scoutbook.scouting.org to create one. Note, a youth and parent can still setup a Scouting account for the new mobile app without a unit subscription to Scoutbook.