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Presented by: Pierre Lallement. So, you wanna be an eagle Scout?. Agenda. Important Adult Leaders and Resources for Eagle Rank Advancement Eagle Project Timeline Eagle Application Process Questions and Answer Session. Important Adult Leaders. Scoutmaster – Bob Sutherland
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Presented by: Pierre Lallement So, you wanna be an eagle Scout?
Agenda • Important Adult Leaders and Resources for Eagle Rank Advancement • Eagle Project Timeline • Eagle Application Process • Questions and Answer Session
Important Adult Leaders • Scoutmaster – Bob Sutherland • Eagle Project Coordinator – Pierre Lallement • Troop Committee Chairperson – Robin Lallement • Troop Advancement Chairperson – Robert Flipse • District Advancement Chairperson – Tom Fonda
Eagle Resources • Troop 380 Website – http://www.troop380boalsburg.org
Eagle Resources • Scouting website - http://www.usscouts.org/usscouts/advance/boyscout/bsrank7.asp
Eagle Project Timeline • Select an organization and a project you would like to volunteer for. • Contact the organization and discuss your idea with a representative. Obtain initial okay to proceed. • Preliminaries / preparations • Present Eagle Project to Troop Committee. • Submit Eagle Scout Project Pre-approval Application Form to District Advancement Chairperson. • EXECUTE THE PROJECT. • Write your Eagle Project Final Report. • Project Approval – Submit your Project Report
Step 1: Select an Organization and Project Eagle Leadership Service Project Leadership Service Demonstrate and exercise your leadership skills. Provide an important service to your community.
Step 1: Select an Organization and Project Eagle Leadership Service Project • Pick an organization you will be proud to help: • Church • Charitable Organization – Examples: Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity • Service Organization – Examples: Lions Club, BPOE • Government Agency – Examples: Harris Township, DCNR • Pick a project that will demonstrate your leadership skills. • Build something for them that will last. • Your work needs to have a definite completion (no on-going maintenance).
Step 1: Select an Organization and Project Things to avoid: • Any project for profit-making organizations • Any project benefitting the Boy Scouts of America / Order of the Arrow • Projects involving only routine labor normally done by volunteers • Projects that are primarily fundraisers
Step 2: Contact the Organization • Discuss your idea with an Organization Representative. • Discuss financing the project. • Discuss timeline of accomplishing the work. • Obtain initial okay to proceed.
Step 3: Preliminaries • Begin your notebook and timelog for the project. Use the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook to organize your work. • Contact Eagle Project Coordinator and discuss your project. • Prepare your Eagle Project Proposal. Use the Eagle Scout Project Pre-approval Application Form from Troop 380 Website. • Obtain signatures on Application Form from Organization Representative and Scoutmaster.
Step 4: Present your Eagle Project to Troop Committee • Contact Troop Committee Chairperson and get a date for your presentation to Troop Committee • Have your plan prepared including time, materials, cost, pictures / diagrams, and plans for including help from other scouts. Use the Eagle Scout Project Pre-approval Application Form • Project Application must be typed. Arrive with multiple copies to distribute to committee members • Receive recommendations from Troop Committee and modify your Project Plan as necessary. • Obtain signature on Application Form from Troop Committee Chair.
Step 5: Submit to District Advancement Chairperson • Use the Eagle Scout Project Pre-approval Application Form. • Receive recommendations from Advancement Chairperson and modify your Project Plan as necessary. • Obtain signature on Application Form from District Advancement Chairperson. • DO NOT PROCEED TO NEXT STEP UNTIL YOU HAVE ALL REQUIRED SIGNATURES.
Step 6: Execute the Project • Schedule work sessions ahead of time. • Inform fellow scouts so they can help. Leading and coordinating the efforts of other scouts is a necessary requirement of every Eagle Project. • On your work days, be prepared to lead and direct the efforts of your workers. Don’t forget to feed your work crew! • Record work hours expended for all who participate. • Take pictures of progress made.
Step 7: Write your Eagle Project Final Report. • Include objective of project, who benefited. • Include material costs, deviations from original plan. • Include photographs of project (before and after, for example). • Include timelog of all hours expended (including your own hours). • Present all written material in a neat, 3-ring binder. • Do not just “fill in” the sections from the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook
Step 7: Write your Eagle Project Final Report A picture is worth 1000 words! Before …
Step 7: Write your Eagle Project Final Report A picture is worth 1000 words! During …
Step 7: Write your Eagle Project Final Report A picture is worth 1000 words! And after …
Step 8: Project Approval –Submit your Report • Submit to your Eagle Project Coordinator for proofreading. Modify as necessary. • Submit to District Advancement Chairperson. Modify as necessary. Congratulations! You have completed the most difficult part of the Eagle Trail!
Agenda • Important Adult Leaders and Resources for Eagle Rank Advancement • Eagle Project Timeline • Eagle Application Process • Questions and Answer Session
Step 1: Complete Eagle Requirements • 21 merit badges, including all Eagle required badges. • Demonstrate that you live by the principles of the Scout Oath and Law in your daily life. Obtain reference letters (More on this later). • While a Life Scout, serve actively for a period of 6 months in a leadership position for the Troop. • COMPLETE YOUR EAGLE SERVICE PROJECT (see previous). • Take part in a Scoutmaster Conference. Submit a typed statement of your “Ambitions and Life Purposes”. Use form from Troop 380 Website.
Step 2: Obtain 6 EagleReference Letters • References can be from: parents / guardians, teachers, religious leaders, employers, etc. • Use reference form from Troop 380 Website. • Include a stamped mailing envelope to: Dr. Robert Flipse Troop 380 Advancement Chairperson 832 Hemlock St Boalsburg, PA 16827
Step 3: Fill out Eagle Scout Application Form • Obtain Signatures from: • Scoutmaster • Troop Committee Chairperson
Step 4: Submit all Documents to Juniata Valley Council • List of merit badges and rank advancements • Completed Eagle Project with signature from District Advancement Chair. • Completed (and signed) Eagle Scout Application • Description of Ambitions and Life Purposes
Step 5: Eagle Boardof Review • Schedule Review with Scoutmaster / Advancement Chairperson • Documents to bring: • Completed Eagle Project Report • Description of Ambitions and Life Purposes • Scout Book • Be prepared to discuss: • Your Eagle Project • Your Scouting Experience • Your plans and hopes for the future. Congratulations! You have completed the requirements to receive the Eagle Rank from the Boy Scouts of America.
Agenda • Important Adult Leaders and Resources for Eagle Rank Advancement • Eagle Project Timeline • Eagle Application Process • Questions and Answer Session