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Re: angry eagle wanna-be

john gasink (jgasink@CSRLINK.NET)
Thu, 27 Feb 1997 10:55:02 -0800


S.M. White wrote:
>
> Linda has a problem with her troops SPL and his advancement to Eagle. My
> answer to her is......PRAVO!!!!!!! I wish there were more out there like her.
> If what she says is true, and I have no doubt, her SPL hasn't done a thing
> at all to deserve the advancement. The merit badges arn't done, the eagle
> project was a complete flop, PLC's were a waste of time, the ASPL ran
> everything and now mom and dad what her to pick 6 months out of a guess a
> year to "find" 6 months of leadership. FORGET IT!!!
> Linda, send the signal, tell him to take a leap.
>
> Probably the proudest thing I ever did was make Eagle Scout, if this child
> gets it. Then a serious look needs to be taken towards scouting.

Steve,

first of take a chill pill, secondly I don't agree with taking a
month here and a month there either, however if the youth in question
served in another leadership position for six months that qualifies for
eagle while he was a life scout, he has completed the six months of
leadership, period - the requirement does not say "in the last six
months". Secondly, if the candidate completed his eagle project and it
matches what was approved, its done. Thirdly and most importantly,
never, and I mean never tell a youth member of the BSA to take a "LEAP",
we are here to serve the youth, to provide them with leadership, and
help them grow. Luckily, Linda had a scoutmaster conference with this
young man and they found a common ground to work from, he agreed to do
some things differently and she agreed to help him. He will undoubtably
grow into the eagle he is seeking to become. No scout is born an eagle,
they learn to spread their wings and fly along and then above the
scouting trail.

YIS
JOHN

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White Cast Member - Odyssey of the Law NJ 97
NE-IV-50 - I used to be a golden eagle - but I will always be an EAGLE
SCOUT
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