Procedure for getting your Eagle Project planned and
executed. Procedure for Eagle Board.
Be sure to record all (and I mean ALL) conversations, phone
calls, discussions, typing up reports, etc in list form.
You need date, who, what discussed or performed, and amount of time in
min. or hr. You will need to total this up and attach it to your workbook.
This whole process takes weeks if not months. Please give yourself enough
time and plan ahead.
- Think
of a project that you want to do. This
should be your idea and not your parent’s and not an already established
event that you are just joining.
- Contact
the organization’s representative and get their approval.
- Discuss
the idea of the project with the troop Eagle Coach/SM for their approval.
- Fill
out the Eagle Project Workbook up to the “Approval Signatures for Project Plan”. Some of it can be “see attachments” for referring to
your write up.
- Get
the signature of the organization representative in the Workbook.
- Write
up a complete plan of your project; as described elsewhere or see your coach
or the web site for an example.
- After
plans and workbook are in final form, approve them by your coach and get his
signature.
- Present
it to the committee. Have 8
copies to hand out to the committee. Ask
the committee chairman for a time when you can present it to committee.
After getting the committee’s approval, then get the chairman’s
signature in the workbook.
- Call
the district eagle advancement person (name and phone number at the web
site) and arrange a time to meet him. Present
the project him and get his signature.
You must not begin your project until all 4 signatures have been put
in your workbook.
- Check
with troop calendar and SM to find an appropriate day for the project.
- Present
project to troop to get helpers. You
also can have non-scout help to do your project.
- Get
materials from those who are donating them.
- Arrange
for the persons who will be loaning equipment.
- Call
all those who are helping or bringing equipment or supplies, the night
before to remind them.
- Carry
out the project. List the
helpers’ names and how long they worked on the project. Take pictures of it before during and after.
Note any changes from your original plan that you make while doing
the project. (That shows leadership.)
- Fill
out the rest of the workbook and get signatures of the organization and
troop that the project was finished.
After you have finished your project and all merit badges
and you are ready to have your eagle board of review by the district, here are
the things you need to do.
- Fill
out all the paper work in the sheets given to you with the eagle project
workbook. Ask for more if you
have lost them.
- In
those papers you will need to fill out all dates of merit badges, ranks and
the like. The merit badges
filled out in the worksheet are only the ones you obtained for star and
life. The date of the board of
review in the top right corner of the worksheet is the troop board of
review.
- Write
up your future ambitions. This
is nothing about what you did in the past but a description of your dream
life. For example, you want to graduate in the top 10, be class president,
go to Texas A&M, get a BS degree and go to Vet School, be a vet in
Southlake TX, marry a cute red head and have 3 children, have a boy and get
him into scouts, be a scoutmaster and go to Philmont, earn a million dollars
by age 40 and retire, have a big house with lots of dogs, etc, etc.
Another words what do you want to do with your life if you could do
anything.
- List
your leadership positions in scouts, church, band, sports or what ever.
- List
your awards in scouts, church, community, sports, or anything.
Like spelling bee champ, scholarship, student of the week, etc.
- Ask
the SM for a SM Conference. He will sign your paper for eagle.
- Get
an Eagle Book together with all documents and materials (see below for what
goes in book) and get it approved by Eagle Coach.
- Contact
Committee Chairman to get a Troop Eagle Board of Review.
You must be in FULL uniform with Eagle book for this Board.
The Chairman will then sign your eagle paper.
- Then
contact the district advancement person (Hank Martin presently- see web site
for name and phone number) to arrange for a District Eagle Board of Review.
Arrange for 2-3 of your favorite troop leaders (not parents, they can
not be in the room during the review.) to accompany you to this Board of
Review to be by your side for assistance and support.
Your Eagle Book is a big binder of material that represents
you and who you are. It usually is
1-3 inches thick. Here is what
needs to be in it, and positioned in this order.
- Eagle
Application Worksheet
- Eagle
Scout Rank Application
- Eagle
Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook
- All
attachments, pictures, and materials that you used in your project.
- Your
typed up ambitions and life purposes.
- Your
typed up list of leadership positions.
- Your
typed up list of honors and awards.
- All
cards for rank advancement and merit badges.
- Now
you need to put originals or copies of :
- Scout
training certificates, and certificates of scouting events you attended.
- Pictures
of your scouting from cubs thru eagle.
- Pictures
of your family, pets, church, sports, parades, etc.
- Awards
for spelling bee champ, school awards, etc. Certificates of achievement in sports, church and any
activities in which you were involved.
You can have copies of it if your parents want to keep the
originals.
The purpose of the book is to have a clear overall
image of the boy. What has he done
in his life so far and what kind of leader is he.
It is good to see a well rounded boy who is active in the community,
family, church, sports, and scouts.