Scouts BSA is a structured scouting program with specific requirements as outlined in the Scout Handbook. The program includes:
- Seven (7) Ranks with specific requirements per Rank.
Please Note: Rank is based on achievement not age or grade. - A minimum of 21 merit badges.
- An Eagle Project to earn the prestigious Eagle rank.
Throughout the program, a Scout develops life long skills that include leadership, citizenship, outdoor skills and much more.
A Scout entering the program must begin with the first rank of Scout and then progress through the ranks. Scouts determine their own pace for progressing through the ranks. The Troop works together planning opportunities to complete requirements, and the Scouts support and encourage each other on their scouting journey.
The Troop is Scout led while guided and supported by adult leaders. Scouts learn to plan and execute meetings, activities and camping trips in a variety of leadership positions. In addition, there are numerous opportunities to help them develop strong communication skills while working as a team.
To register, a Scout must have completed the fifth grade and be at least 10 years old OR be at least 11 years old. To earn the Eagle Rank, a scout must complete all scouting requirements prior to their 18th birthday.
It is very important to emphasize that scouting is a journey. Each Scout has their own personal journey and will work at their own pace. The journey is never a race or competition. We encourage Scouts to support each other and celebrate each others accomplishments and successes. Adult leaders are here to support each and every scout and assist them in their journey.
Attached is an overview of the Scouting program to explain the Trail to Eagle. For specific details on requirements, please consult the BSA Scout Handbook.