Eagle Scout Resources
Saugahatchee District Eagle Advancement Guidelines
Navigating the Eagle Scout Service
Project
(information for beneficiaries)
Eagle
Service Project Workbook
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Guide to Safe Scouting (service projects sections)
Eagle Project Planning Worksheets (Excel format)
The trail to Eagle is an experience that combines hard
work, perseverance, and initiative. The Eagle rank is
never given to a scout. He must earn it. This in
turn, marks an Eagle Scout as a person who is responsible
and willing to go the extra mile. Eagle Scouts have
occupied the highest reaches of government, industry,
finance, and two have even walked on the surface of the
Moon. Consider this a challenge as you work towards
Scouting's highest rank.
The information on this page is intended to assist the scouts of Troop 50 as they work on their transition from Life to Eagle. The list is not to be considered comprehensive and may require updates as requirements or procedures change.
Reference letters request
form (e-mail the scoutmaster at
scoutmaster@boyscout50.org
for access to this form)
Personal advancement record
(e-mail the scoutmaster at
scoutmaster@boyscout50.org
to obtain your record)
Other Resource Material
Guide to Safe Scouting (full online version)
Eagle Court of Honor Resources


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