Site Information & Policies
Order of the Arrow High Adventure
Official National Order of the Arrow Web Site
Boy Scouts of America
www.oa-bsa.org
Operation
This
is the "Order of the Arrow High Adventure" area of the Official
National Web Site for the Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America.
The main goal of this web site is to provide both information to
Arrowmen interested in the Order of the Arrow's three High Adventure
programs, and to provide resources for Chapter, Lodge, Section, and
Regional leaders in promoting OA High Adventure.
This website is maintained under the direction of the OA High Adventure Promotions Task Force. The Website Coordinator is J Croom. Ryan Braddy is the National OA High Adventure Task Force Chairman. Scott Beckett is the National OA Committee Outdoor Program vice-chair. The four Region High Adventure Coordinators are listed below:
| Central: | Matt Kaney |
| Northeast: | Sean McCormick |
| Southern: | Matt Hall |
| Western: | Alan Camarillo |
This site follows the Official OA Web Site Guidelines.
Use of Material from this
Site
In general, Order of the Arrow members may freely reprint material from
the national OA web site for their own use, or in local publications as
part of the official program of the OA, as long as proper credit is
given as to where the material came from. (A simple byline of "-from
the National OA Web Site, www.oa-bsa.org" is fine, or the footer
statement that appears on the bottom of each page can be used.)
Please do not copy
the material presented here to a local web site. Instead, put a link to
the national OA web site and how to access the "Order of the Arrow High
Adventure" area of the site. This ensures that local users will always
get the most current copy when the pages here are updated, and it also
saves local webmasters from any need to edit or retype our pages.
Please
feel free to use one of our link banners to direct visitors to our
site. See our Resources
page for more information.
Updates
The "Order of the Arrow High Adventure" area of the national OA web
site will be updated as necessary.
Questions
If you have questions about the Order of the Arrow, remember that one
of your best resources is your OA Handbook. If you cannot find the
information there, you should first try to get an answer locally from
your own lodge or chapter chief or adviser.
