Districts

Aztec DistrictMesquite DistrictVenado DistrictMesquite DistrictWhooping Crane DistrictTancahua DistrictDe Leon DistrictIndianola DistrictGulf Breeze

Districts

A Scouting district is a geographical area of a BSA local council, determined by the council executive board. District volunteer leaders mobilize resources to ensure the growth and success of Scouting units within the district`s territory.

The South Texas Council currently has 8 districts serving the communities of 17 South Texas Counties. 

The purpose of the district is to work through chartered organizations and community groups to organize and support successful units. The end result of effective district support: more and more youth members receiving a better and better program.

Operating through a committee of adult volunteers, districts are responsible for carrying out four standard functions:

Membership - The membership function strives for growth through the organization of new Scouting units and growth through new members joining exisiting units.

Finance - The finance function sees that the district provides its share of funds to the total council operating budget.

Program - The program function concentrates on helping Scouting units with camp promotion; special activities including community service; training adult volunteers; and youth advancement and recognition.

Unit Service - The unit service function provides direct coaching and consultation by district volunteers for unit adults to help ensure the success of every Scouting unit.

Aztec District
Deleon District
Gulf Breeze District
Indianola District
Mesquite District
Tancahua District
Venado District
Whooping Crane District
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