Useful Information on Becoming an Eagle Scout |
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Eagle Board of Review Guidelines Includes great information for an Eagle Scout candidate to prepare for the Eagle Board of Review. |
Eagle Project Guidelines Includes great information on Eagle Scout projects. |
Eagle Ceremony Guidelines Contains information on conducting an Eagle Court of Honor Ceremony |
Eagle Ceremony Expense Guidelines Information onexpense guidelines for an Eagle Court of Honor Ceremony - what the Troop will pay for and what the Scout's family is responsible for. |
Eagle Scout Mentor - Mr. Bob Schustedt (487-3208) Soon after a boy reaches Life Scout rank they should meet with the Eagle Scout Mentor who will brief them on the process and paperwork they will go through to reach their Eagle rank. There are specific classes, forms, and applications related to their Eagle Project and Rank. The Eagle Scout Mentor explains the process, forms, and timetable. The Eagle Mentor also reviews the Life Scout's progress and seeks to provide advice and encouragement. While the Eagle Mentor will seek to meet with Life Scouts individually, it is ultimately the responsibility of the Life Scout to take advantage of this Troop resource. |
Troop 120 Steps to Eagle Outlines the basic steps for a Life Scout to achieve the Eagle rank. |
Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook Use this to record your plans and progress. |
Sample Service Project Workbook - to be added. |
"One Hundred Scouts" An inspirational speech suitable for use in an Eagle Court of Honor. |