Central Region (Boy Scouts of America)

For administrative purposes, the Boy Scouts of America is divided into four regions — Central, Southern, Western, and Northeast.[1] Each region is then subdivided into areas. Central Region covers the states of Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Central Region
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersIrving, Texas
FoundedJuly 1, 1992
Regional PresidentCraig Fenneman
Regional DirectorFred Wallace
Website
http://www.scouting.org/sitecore/content/Regions/CentralRegion.aspx

Each region has a volunteer president, assisted by volunteer officers and board members, and the day-to-day work of Scouting is managed by the regional director, assistant and associate regional directors, and area directors. Regions and areas are subdivisions of the National Council and do not have a corporate status separate from the BSA.[2]

Boy Scouts of America regions as of 1992

Councils

Area I

Area II

Area III

Area IV

  • Allohak Council
  • Buckeye Council
  • Buckskin Council
  • Great Trail Council
  • Greater Cleveland Council
  • Greater Western Reserve Council
  • Heart of Ohio Council
  • Mountaineer Area Council
  • Muskingum Valley Council
  • Ohio River Valley Council
  • Simon Kenton Council
  • Tri-State Area Council

Area V

Area VI

  • Anthony Wayne Area Council
  • Black Swamp Area Council
  • Buffalo Trace Council
  • Crossroads of America Council
  • Dan Beard Council
  • Erie Shores Council
  • Hoosier Trails Council
  • Lincoln Trails Council
  • La Salle Council
  • Miami Valley Council
  • Prairielands Council
  • Sagamore Council
  • Tecumseh Council

Area VII

References

  1. Nelson, Bill. "Organization of the Boy Scouts of America". U.S. Scouting Service Project. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  2. Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America. Boy Scouts of America. 1985.
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