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Re: Last Minute Eagles

Joseph Alessi (JosephAlessi@COMPUSERVE.COM)
Fri, 29 May 1998 10:10:49 -0400


Troop 251 wrote:

>> The general consensus among the boys was:
The reason the Eagle Scout rank hold such prestige and
honor is that it takes a lot of dedication on the part
of the boy to stay active and participate in scouting
throughout the time they are Eagle Scouts and
hopefully beyond" <<
=

This may be the "consensus" of the boys, but it's not what
the requirements say.

I think that your unit was correct in giving the scout in
question the chance to complete their leadership time: it's
the method that was used that might be suspect.

IMHO, THE SM SHOULD NEVER APPOINT THE SPL. This should
***ALWAYS*** be an elected position.

There are plenty of positions that can be used to fulfill
the leadership requirement for Eagle. Let's look at the list
(for a boy scout troop):

assistant senior patrol leader, =

chaplain aide, =

den chief, =

instructor, =

junior assistant Scoutmaster, =

librarian, =

patrol leader, =

quartermaster, =

scribe, =

senior patrol leader, =

troop guide, =

historian, =

Venture crew chief.

(I don't remember if Bugler was added to the Eagle
list - for this discussion, I've left it off).
Note that you can have more than one instructor, for
example, and several are multiple by their nature (
patrol leaders and den chiefs).

If you have only 10 boys in your troop, each one
can hold a leadership position. A "perfect sized"
troop of 34 (4 patrols of 8 plus SPL and ASPL) can have
12 positions without using any instructors, den chiefs,
JASM's, or a venture crew chief. Just one person in
each of these positions gives a total of 16, or 47% of
the troop. Add three more instructors (one for knots
and lashings, one for first aid, one for compass/map
work, and one for use of wood tools/firebuilding), and
three more den chiefs, and you are up to 22, or 65%
of the troop. For Star and Life, there is also the
option for a "SM assigned position", which could be
used to free up an "eagle qualified" position for
someone who needs it.

In summary, there should never be a problem in making
sure that each and every scout who wants/needs one
can have a leadership position.

YIS

Joseph A. Alessi in Ozwin 2.20
JosephAlessi@Compuserve.com
Vice Chair - Program, Lafayette District
ASM Troop 313
Adviser to the Treasurer, Unami Lodge
I used to be an Owl

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