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Re: Frustrated Scout
Joseph Alessi (JosephAlessi@COMPUSERVE.COM)
Mon, 4 May 1998 09:22:09 -0400
Hank Nest asked:
>> Now, my question is this: Is it fair to the person that has =
earned
the award, both in the requirements *and* in spirit, to have the =
person who
has only grasped the "requirements" aspect of Eagle? <<
Hank, the short answer is "yes, of course it is".
The advancement program, and the rank of Eagle, is a means
to an end, and not the end in and of itself. The implication
of your message is that the only way a boy can be "an
outstanding example of the Scout Oath and Law" is if he
is an Eagle.
There is only one way to earn the rank of Eagle - meet the
requirements. That's why they are called requirements.
The true "spirit" of scouting is in recognizing the value
in each individual, and giving them the opportunity to
grow in character and citizenship, even if it is only a
little bit.
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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