No matter what your rank, scouting builds character and timeless values. For those boys who wish to attain the rank of Eagle Scout, Troop 86 is an excellent place to be. Troop 86 has an excellent track record of supporting scouts on their path to Eagle and ensuring that those that choose this path have a meaningful experience. The leaders of the troop work closely with the scouts to help them achieve their goals.
SCOUT
• One-Page Timeline: Overview of project and application process and “rough” timelines.
• Project Ideas & Organizations: A non-exhaustive list of ideas and organizations.
• Eagle Scout Workbook: You will use this to go back and forth with your Eagle Advisor (the official PDF is not user friendly). At each step (proposal, plan, and report), you will copy from the Google/Word Doc into the official PDF.
• Project Planning Guide: Detailed guide to help you develop your idea, plan, and then execute your project.
• Letter of Recommendation: Provide to references you ask to write a letter of recommendation.
• Life Statement: Guide to help you write your life statement.
• Eagle Court of Honor Planning Guide: Ideas to help you design YOUR Eagle Court of Honor.
PARENT
• Life to Eagle Presentation: Overview of requirements and process.
• Parents Guide to Eagle Project: Overview of Eagle Project and how you can support.
• Eagle Court of Honor Planning Guide: Ideas to help you design your son’s Eagle Court of Honor.
A boy who earns the rank of Eagle Scout will always carry with him the honor of a sense of special significance, not only in Scouting but also as he enters higher education, business or industry, and community service. That is why he is an Eagle Scout for life.
The individuals listed below all earned Eagle Scout in Troop 86 since its beginning in 1975. As you can see from the large numbers, there are many Eagle Scouts in this elite group. Congratulations Eagle Scouts!