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Go for the Eagle--
A Guide to Achieving Scouting's Highest Rank

by Nancy & Dean Hoch

 

Review

     This book is a step-by-step guide to the attainment of the Eagle Scout rank. It gives valuable instruction and counsel which supplements and enhances what is found in other Boy Scout publications. Though written specifically for Boy Scouts, it's also an extremely valuable tool for Scout leaders and parents. It describes:
     - the importance of becoming an Eagle Scout
     - the basic requirements of merit badge work
     - the importance of being a motivated Scout
     - how to prepare for and keep track of service hours
     - what can be accomplished in Scout camps
     - how to select a project, get it approved, and get started on it
     - a sample Eagle Project calendar
     - how to write up the Eagle project
     - a project write-up checklist
     - how to submit the Eagle papers
     - a checklist for the Eagle application and procedures
     - the final Board of Review
     - planning a memorable Court of Honor

     WHAT READERS HAVE SAID:

     "If it's a question of getting to Eagle rank or not getting there, this book will make all the difference. it's an awesome motivator!"
Darrin Underwood, Explorer Scout, Eagle Rank

     "There is much information in this book that is not generally known to most people, including many Scout leaders. As a Scoutmaster, I believe there would be a lot more Eagle Scouts if this book were in the hands of parents, boys and leaders. I am pleased the authors have shared their knowledge and experience so our boys can be as successful in obtaining the Eagle rank as the authors' sons have been."
Glen Houghton, Scoutmaster, Tendoy Council

     "I only wish this book had been available when my son made Eagle.
Starting from scratch was a frustrating experience for him."
Deda Hilbert, Parent

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments, 7

Foreword, 9

Charts, 14

Why This Book Was Written, 15

Chapter 1: Why The Eagle?, 17
Did you know?
Famous Eagles
Why only a small percentage of Scouts ever reach Eagle rank
The naming of a world famous rank
What are the rewards?
One additional benefit

Chapter 2: How Do You Eat An Elephant?, 27
(The Program At A Glance)
Introducing Scotty Scout
The basic trail--step by step
Making use of the Boy Scout Handbook
Cub Scouting: An important foundation
Starting up the Scouting trail
A simple, easy-to-use record form
How far, how fast?
Completing the basic requirements
Scotty becomes a Star
The basics of merit badge work
Leadership requirements
Service hours
Last step before Eagle: Life rank
The Eagle is within reach

Chapter 3: Who Helps?, 45
(The Importance Of A Motivated Scout, A
Good Leader, And A Willing Family Member
)
The boy--the goal
A special note to Scouts
The important leadership support
A special note to leaders
The family--the goal
A special note to parents
A note to both leaders and parents

Chapter 4: Preparing For The Big One, 59
(Making Those Service Hours Meaningful)
Why service hours?
It's easy as one, two, three
Keeping a record of service hours
A list of service project ideas

Chapter 5: For The Fun Of It!, 65
(Camping And The Great Outdoors)
What's required?
The fabulous "Fifty-miler"
Don't forget Scout camp
Attention: Scoutmasters
Keep a record of all overnighters
Limitless activities

Chapter 6: The All-Important Eagle Service Project, 75
Keep a calendar
Sample Eagle project calendar
Selecting a project
Projects that do not qualify
Getting approval
Onward into the project
The big day arrives
The finishing touches
Something to think about

Chapter 7: The Project Writeup, 88
(How To Jump The Big Hurdle)
Do it while it's fresh
Seven easy steps
Do a draft first, then do the final copy
Sketches and photos
Project write-up checklist
Sample project write-up
Sample Eagle project photos

Chapter 8: Wrapping it Up, 103
(Helpful Hints For Preparing The Eagle
Papers And The Board of Review
)
Making it all a little easier
Letters of recomendation
Submitting the Eagle papers
That last big board of review
The final approval
Checklist for the Eagle application and procedures

Chapter 9: Worth It All, 110
(Planning A Memorable Court Of Honor)
The plans begin
Photographs
Invitations
The program
Refreshments
Decorations and displays
The big day arrives
Eagle Court of Honor checklist
Sample Eagle Court of Honor program
Sample program sheet honoring an Eagle Scout

Chapter 10: Flying With The Eagles, 125
You're a "celebrity:" News releases and photos
Eagle Scout banquets
Philmont Scout ranch
The National Eagle Scout Association
Other Eagle opportunities and benefits
Last, but not least
Job hunting advantages for the Eagle
Personal data sheet
Now what?

INDEX, 137

Order Information

Title:

Go for the Eagle--
A Guide to Achieving Scouting's Highest Rank

Author:

Nancy & Dean Hoch

Retail Price:

$12.98

Available:

Now

ISBN:

0-88290-584-8

Order Number (SKU):

2003

Pages:

146

Size:

6" x 9"

Binding:

Paperback

 

 

     
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