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Seminar Objectives. To review the requirements for Eagle rankTo discuss the Eagle Leadership Service ProjectTo review Eagle application processTo discuss the Eagle Court of HonorTo answer any questions from Scouts
 
                
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1. Gill Gilliland
Life to Eagle Coordinator
Troop 525
gill@gilliland.net
770-242-6566 Eagle Candidate Seminar 
2. Seminar Objectives To review the requirements for Eagle rank
To discuss the Eagle Leadership Service Project
To review Eagle application process
To discuss the Eagle Court of Honor
To answer any questions from Scouts & parents
To understand time commitment Presenter notes: 
Set the tone for the seminar and put both parents & Scouts at ease.  
Remind them that the process & procedures for the Eagle is different from the lower ranks because the district, council, and national BSA have approval requirements.
Note that in the past there may have been problems because everyone did not understand the process and some pitfalls so that is the reason for this seminar  to avoid any surprises.
Note that the troop wants all Scouts to be successful and if they want to earn the Eagle rank, you will help them.  Also point out that it is ultimately the Scouts responsibility (not his parents or the troop leaders) to have a plan for how he will meet all the requirements them follow through to reach his goal.  The Scout gets to wear the Eagle rank for the rest of his life, therefore he should be the one to earn it.Presenter notes: 
Set the tone for the seminar and put both parents & Scouts at ease.  
Remind them that the process & procedures for the Eagle is different from the lower ranks because the district, council, and national BSA have approval requirements.
Note that in the past there may have been problems because everyone did not understand the process and some pitfalls so that is the reason for this seminar  to avoid any surprises.
Note that the troop wants all Scouts to be successful and if they want to earn the Eagle rank, you will help them.  Also point out that it is ultimately the Scouts responsibility (not his parents or the troop leaders) to have a plan for how he will meet all the requirements them follow through to reach his goal.  The Scout gets to wear the Eagle rank for the rest of his life, therefore he should be the one to earn it. 
3. Troop 525Eagle Scouts Jim Borders - November 1987 
Micah Andrews - June 1989 
Steven Medendorp - September 1989 
Jason Hurst - May 1990 
Bobby Sands - November 1990 
Kevin Weeks - November 1990 
Ryan Brewer - July 1991 
Kevin Lockard - January 1992 
Jason Chastain - October 1992 
Kenny Craft - December 1992 
William Valentine - March 1994 
Kevin Camp - August 1994 
Brian Otte - February 1995 
Geof Rhodes - June 1995 
Jarad Johnson - November 1995 
Jeremy Proffitt - February 1996 
Josh Gallman - June 1996 
Randy Smith - July 1996 
Billy Lawder - July 1996 
Andrew Flaherty - September 1996 
Brian Gibbs - September 1996 
Garrett Vonk - November 1996 
Dallas Austin - December 1998 
Ben Lawder - August 1999 
Gavin Hart - January 1999  
4. Eagle Requirements  Merit Badges *								21 minimum											(12 Eagle Required)
 Leadership Position * 						6 mo. active
 Active as Life Scout * 						6 mo. minimum
 Eagle Service Project *
 Demonstrate live by Scout Oath & Law *
 Scoutmaster Conference *
 Complete Eagle Board of Review Presenter notes:
This is a overview, each topic shown here will be discussed in detail in later slides.
The key point here is that the requirements must be completed before the 18th birthday.  It is possible (but very unlikely) to get an extension from National BSA in very special circumstances.  Dont count on this.Presenter notes:
This is a overview, each topic shown here will be discussed in detail in later slides.
The key point here is that the requirements must be completed before the 18th birthday.  It is possible (but very unlikely) to get an extension from National BSA in very special circumstances.  Dont count on this. 
5. Eagle rank is more than just 21 merit badges & a project!The primary emphasis is LEADERSHIP! Presenter notes:
So many Scouts and parents think that if the Scout just earns the 21 merit badges and completes a project, the rest is just a given.  This is just a reminder that there are other requirements and a boy can be denied Eagle if he does not satisfy all of them.  The most common problem is the leadership position  they either assume a position will count, when it is not on the approved list, or they just hold the title, but dont do any of the required work.  Then they are mad when the SM will not sign their Eagle application.Presenter notes:
So many Scouts and parents think that if the Scout just earns the 21 merit badges and completes a project, the rest is just a given.  This is just a reminder that there are other requirements and a boy can be denied Eagle if he does not satisfy all of them.  The most common problem is the leadership position  they either assume a position will count, when it is not on the approved list, or they just hold the title, but dont do any of the required work.  Then they are mad when the SM will not sign their Eagle application. 
6. 12 Required Merit Badges  Environmental Science
 Family Life
 Communications
 Camping
 First Aid
 Personal Fitness
 Citizenship in the Community
 Citizenship in the Nation
 Citizenship in the World
 Personal Management
 Swimming or Hiking or Cycling
 Emergency Preparedness or Lifesaving Presenter notes:
Review the list of current required merit badges.  Since these change from time to time, please verify this list before making this presentation (every time).
Carefully explain that only one of the options (example: Swimming or Hiking or Cycling) will satisfy this required merit badge.  If the Scout has more than one of these, the others may count as non-required merit badges.Presenter notes:
Review the list of current required merit badges.  Since these change from time to time, please verify this list before making this presentation (every time).
Carefully explain that only one of the options (example: Swimming or Hiking or Cycling) will satisfy this required merit badge.  If the Scout has more than one of these, the others may count as non-required merit badges. 
7. Warning: Several merit badges require specific, extended periods of time to complete. If the requirement says:
Meet with your counselor 
Keep records for three months 
You must meet with your counselor AT LEAST three months prior to your 18th birthday or you cannot complete the merit badge in time!
You cannot keep a record of your budget and spending for three months in only three weeks.
 Presenter notes:
This is a serious pitfall that has often caught Scouts after it is too late to recover (without cheating  which should never be tolerated under any circumstances)
Presenter notes:
This is a serious pitfall that has often caught Scouts after it is too late to recover (without cheating  which should never be tolerated under any circumstances)
 
8. Leadership Position  Scoutmaster assigned or elected
 Minimum of 6  months 
(one or more positions)
 Must do the job - Not just wear the patch
 Approved positions are: 
9. Eagle Leadership Service Project  Project Ideas
 Plan / Proposal 
 Approvals
 Working Project
 Final Report Presenter note : Have enough hardcopies of my Eagle Scout Project Planning Guide (http://home.flash.net/~smithrc/eagleprj.htm) to handout to each Scout.  I ask that you do not revise this guide, just handout as is.
This presentation has limited information on the project (this + next 3 slides) due to time constraints.  I do have a full presentation on just the Eagle Project, which Ill send you upon request.Presenter note : Have enough hardcopies of my Eagle Scout Project Planning Guide (http://home.flash.net/~smithrc/eagleprj.htm) to handout to each Scout.  I ask that you do not revise this guide, just handout as is.
This presentation has limited information on the project (this + next 3 slides) due to time constraints.  I do have a full presentation on just the Eagle Project, which Ill send you upon request. 
10. Eagle Leadership  Service Project Purpose is to Demonstrate Leadership of Others
Must benefit community, school or church
Cannot be for the benefit of the Boy Scouts
May NOT benefit a commercial business
May NOT be a fund raiser
Must be planned and carried out by one Scout
no joint projects
Will take up to 6 months to complete - plan ahead!
May begin planning project immediately after passing Life Board of Review
(not necessary to earn all 21 merit badges first.) 
11. Sample Eagle Projects Built outdoor classroom for school/church
Landscaped school/church grounds
Repaired/built school/church playground
Built school/church storage shed
Built cabinets for school/church rooms
Built walkway for school/church
Painted US map for elementary school
Built reading lofts for elementary school Dont restrict yourself to YOUR school
Other schools in the area may not have as many scouts doing projects as the ones near us.
Other charitable organizations are also looking for scouts to do projects.Dont restrict yourself to YOUR school
Other schools in the area may not have as many scouts doing projects as the ones near us.
Other charitable organizations are also looking for scouts to do projects. 
12. Eagle Leadership Service Project Plan  Meet with Life to Eagle Coordinator before doing much planning. 
Use Eagle Scout Project Planning Guide on troop website
 The project plan write up:
Must use official BSA Workbook to submit plan and final report (electronic version OK)
Download from BSA National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) website) http://www.nesa.org/trail
We will use checklist on troop website!
Approvals:
Organization benefiting from your project
Troop Life to Eagle Coordinator
Scoutmaster
District Advancement Committee 
13. Eagle Application Process  Complete all requirements
 Write project final report
 Complete Eagle Scout Application
 Write statement of ambition and life purpose
 Submit Application & Project Final Report to  Scoutmaster at Eagle Scoutmaster Conference
 Scoutmaster approves, copies and takes to council
 Council verifies Scouts records
 Returned to District for Board of Review
 District conducts Board of Review
 Council approval (by district)
 National approval
 Conduct Court of Honor 
14. Board of Review  Scheduled after all requirements complete and Council verifies records.
 Conducted by Button Gwinnett District Advancement Committee
 District Advancement Committee checks references
 Troop Committee Members Should Participate
Scoutmaster or Assistant Scoutmaster may not participate, except to introduce the Scout
 Eagle date of rank is date Board of Review is completed.
Important if earning Eagle Palms
 Scout should be in full Scout uniform, which consists of shirt,  pants, belt, socks, neckerchief, and all appropriate insignia.
 It is not a retest of knowledge or skills
However, should know the Scout Oath, Law, Motto, Slogan and be ready to discuss how you live by them.
See troop web site for more information on how to prepare 
15. Eagle Court of Honor Special ceremony to recognize only Eagle Scout(s)
Conducted only after National approval
~4-6 weeks after Board of Review
Planned and carried out by Parents with the support of troop
There is no required format -- tailor to please Scouts and parents
Some items to consider:
Who to invite - up to the family
Date and time to accommodate schedule of special guests
Reserve church or other location in advance
Reception decorations & refreshments - family responsibility
Letters from public officials - familys choice
Photo album of Scouting career at reception
Eagle Box  See the family of the last eagle to get these 
16. Discussion&Questions