Eagle Scout
- Upon Advancement to the Rank of Life Scout, the Scoutmaster will assign an Eagle
Coach to the Scout to assist him with his preparation for conducting his Eagle project.
- Every Life Scout and his parents should attend the District Life-to-Eagle presentation
(conducted twice a year) so that they understand the project process and the required
documentation reviews.
- Eagle Project Process
- The Scout will work with his Eagle Coach to complete the “Proposal” portions of the
project workbook.
- Upon completion of the proposal, the Scoutmaster will review/approve.
- Upon the Scoutmaster’s approval, the project will be presented to the committee for
approval.
- The Scout will forward the proposal to District for approval.
- After District approval, the Scout may begin final planning and execution of the
project.
- Upon completion of all requirements, to include the Eagle project, the Scoutmaster
will conduct a Scoutmaster Conference with the youth.
- Following the Scoutmaster Conference, the Eagle applicant submits his application
and completed project workbook to the Baltimore Area Council for verification and
approval to proceed to a Board of Review (BoR).
- The BoR is then conducted with adults representing the Troop and the District.
- Following a successful BoR, the BSA National Organization reviews and approves the
awarding of the rank of Eagle Scout.
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