THE PATH to EAGLE

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THE PATH to EAGLE
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
What is a Mentor?
The Path to Eagle
What is a Mentor?
Mentor: (noun)
1. A wise and trusted counselor or
teacher
2. An influential senior sponsor or
supporter
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Mentor Role
• Help and advise Scout during the
Eagle process
• Does not have to come from the
troop
• Scout needs to feel comfortable with
mentor
• Subject matter experts to help with
project
The Path to Eagle
Troop 202 Eagle Mentors
Stan Richards Phil Johnson
Paul Rogers Roger Simmons
Scott Kinser Michael Burton
John Petrelli
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
Merit Badge Requirements
Eagle Required:
1. First Aid
2. Citizenship in the Community
3. Citizenship in the Nation
4. Citizenship in the World
5. Communications
6. E-Prep or Lifesaving
7. Environmental Science
The Path to Eagle
Merit Badge Requirements
Eagle Required:
1. Swimming, Hiking or Cycling
2. Camping
3. Personal Fitness (90 day)
4. Personal Management (90 day)
5. Family Life (90 day)
6. 9 Other merit badges
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Project Requirements
• Project must benefit community
• No minimum time or cost
• Cannot benefit BSA
• Approval from Troop 202 Committee
• Approval from District Advancement
Chairperson
• Fundraising application may be required if
outside of BSA inner circle
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Project Process
1. Decide on a charity to work with for
your project
2. Speak with person in charge of
volunteer services
3. Agree on scope of project
4. Make sure all approvals from charity
have been obtained
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Project Process
1. Present project concept to Troop
202 Eagle Project Committee
2. Email project to District
Advancement Chairperson for
approval and project workbook
signature
3. Start fundraising (if necessary)
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Project Process
1. Recruit labor for the project (you are
supposed to lead, not perform all of the
work)
2. Coordinate with charity for completion
of project
3. Document project and finish Eagle
Project Workbook with final signatures
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Project Potential Pitfalls
• Charity wants a different project or
approvals can take time
• District does not approve project
• Fundraising is not effective
• Help may not be able to work on date
you need them
• Average project from start to finish
takes 6 months
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
Letters of Recommendation
• Parents
• Religious Leader or someone else who
can make a recommendation based on
your faith
• School (teacher or principal)
• Employer if applicable
• Two others from references of choice
The Path to Eagle
Letters of Recommendation
• Letters are sent directly to Troop 202
Advancement Chairperson
• Letters are opened and reviewed by
the Eagle Board of Review Members
• Letters are not given to the Scout
• District Advancement Chairperson
destroys them upon application
approval
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
Life Statement
• Scout writes a statement about his
interests, what scouting means to him,
their path of getting to where he is
now, what he plans on doing in the
future, and how Scouting will continue
to be a part of his life
• Life Statement is taken to the
Scoutmaster conference
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Application
• Covers dates merit badges were obtained
(must match Troopmaster)
• Covers dates of project
• Covers date of Board of Review
• Must be typed
• Delivered to Council
• Electronically sent to National
• 2 weeks for final approval
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Process
• Mentors
• Merit Badges
• Project
• Letters of Recommendation
• Life Statement
• Application
• Board of Review
The Path to Eagle
Eagle Scout Board of Review
• Board is comprised of Committee
Chairperson, Troop Advancement
Chairperson, Scout choice and District
Advancement Chairperson
• Normally about 45 minutes long
• Can convene up to 90 days after Scout is 18
years old if all Eagle requirements
completed prior to 18th birthday
• Extension can be granted by National for 90180 days
The Path to Eagle
Path to Eagle Summary
• Pick your Mentor once you achieve Life
Scout Rank
• Don’t wait on completing the Eagle Killer
merit badges
• Give yourself 6 mos. to complete your
project
• As soon as you get in project mode, start
getting letters of recommendation, writing a
life statement, and working on your
application
• DON’T BE A LIFE SCOUT FOR LIFE!
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