SCOUTER Interactive - Your Guide to Scout Out the Net! SCOUTER Magazine and Network
SCOUTER  |  NetCompass  |  NetRoster  |  Forums  |  ClipArt  |  Headlines  |  Auctions  

You are 1 of 930 Active Users

 Locator >
SCOUTER : Archives : Scouts-L : September 1994 : Post
Menu > Email this page to a friend Send page to friend
 

Check out the new SCOUTER Discussion Forums and Post Your Questions Now!

Re: 13 year old Eagle Scouts

Bob Condon (rec@EPOCH.COM)
Tue, 27 Sep 1994 09:48:39 +0500


>
> You will therefore understand my lack of understanding as to why
> BSA Scouts can become Eagle Scouts so early in their Scouting
> career.
>
> Can someone please explain the rationale for this.

There are a set of basic skills which must be learned
which comprises the ransk of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class.
In BSA, they would "like" to see the boys progress through these three ranks
within a year. [ My interpretation of this is that they did a study on
successful
scouts and found that the boys that did well (and maybe achieved Eagle) were
those that completed through their First Class rank within a year. SOOOOOO
they now promote this as a way to make boys more successful. Boys develop
independently of age so I feel they missed the point.]

>
> Also, what do 13 yr old Eagle Scouts do to keep up their interest
> in Scouting if they already have the top award?
>
We are rapidly facing this issue as we have a 16 year old Eagle and will have
a 13/14 year old Eagle (depending on project completion).

I have recommended that they be given more of an independent leadership task
more in line with instructor.

Another thought is to have some backpacking trips for Star and above. This is
meant more as a reward than a exclusionary process so we have to take
great care in our thoughts and execution.

From what the boys have said is that they can get involved more in the OA
if elected and do more with the Camp Staff.

> At what time do they become eligible to be Bald Eagles?
>
Doesn't the balding process start around he age of 30?

8-)

> Jim Parnell.
> National Organiser for the Jamboree on the Air in New Zealand.
> ZL2APE@ZL2WA.#60>WLG.NZL.OC
> parnell_j@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz
>
> I used to be a Keruru. :-)
>
> (A Keruru is a NZ native bird - a large type of wood pigeon.
> Pronounce "e" as in "bet", "u" as in "too").
>

Terry Howerton Sakima Group, Inc. SCOUTER Magazine Kansas City

A few Commercial Links from the SCOUTER NetCompass...


Featured Link Arrowheads For Arrow of Light AwardsClick here for more information
Purchase authentic looking, hand crafted arrowheads for less than .25 cents each. Perfect for making ceremonial arrows. Made of stone, these are top notch replicas!

Featured Link Maine Whitewater Rafting-Scout Specials!Click here for more information
Rafting and Kayaking in Maine - Scout Specials, Camping, Cabins, Meals, Hiking, Biking, Climbing Wall, Team Building and More!

Featured Link High Adventure Canoe Trips in CanadaClick here for more information
Wilderness Canoe Camping trips in Canada. Chapleau Ontario river trips, fishing and whitewater for Scouts.

Featured Link Rafting & Camping on the Colorado RiverClick here for more information
Receive a FREE night of camping when you whitewater raft on the Colorado River through Glenwood Canyon.

Featured Link Keewatin Sail Training & High AdventureClick here for more information
BAHAMAS - A Bahamas Scout Oriented Sail Training Program

Featured Link Scout GearClick here for more information
Offers name brand backpacks, tents, sleeping bags and other equipment for youth and teen camping. Also provides new Scout Value Bundles and detailed gear selection advice.

Featured Link Recycled Plastic Lumber-Outdoor FurniturClick here for more information
Ideal for Eagle Projects and other good turns. Bear Board is 100% recycled plastic lumber that can be used for any project that previously used wood. It will never rot, crack, splinter or attract insects. We also sell Picnic tables and Park bench kits

Add your link to SCOUTER NetCompass





Join SCOUTER.com

Join SCOUTER.com and participate in the Discussion Forums & receive our email newsletters. First, please enter your e-mail address. We'll see if we have you in our records (must be complete and valid e-mail address to complete registration):

E-mail address

Postal/ZipCode


Site Members Login


SCOUTER Forums

Share your questions, answers and ideas in the SCOUTER Forums!


FREE Web Hosting from SCOUTER!
SCOUTER.com provides free web hosting to more than 2,000 Scout units!

What's become of SCOUTER Magazine, the print publication?

Buy the Back Issues

NetCompass
Categories

Advancement
Calendar
Campfires
Discussion Lists
Graphics and Clipart
Leaders Resource
Medical Issues Library
Meeting Activities
Scout Skills
Scouting History
Scouting Organizations
Service To America
Training
Where To Go
Youth Protection

Sponsors

Site Dedication

SCOUTER celebrates the life of William Hillcourt... Scoutmaster to the World and the founding inspiration for the grassoots resources we share.

© 1994-2005 SCOUTER.com. All rights reserved.

SCOUTER is an independent publication and has been the primary Scouting portal on the web since 1994.
It is not officially affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of the USA or the World Organization of Scout Movements.
Web Developer/SaaS Hosting by FastRoot, Chicago - Terry Howerton

spacer.gif (57 bytes)