On the Trail to Eagle... Merit Badges
Earning merit badges is an important part of scouting and provides youth with opportunities to learn about various careers, sports, science, and many other topics. Scouts need to accumulate at least 21 merit badges before earning the Eagle Scout rank. Of those 21 badges, 14 must come from this list of Eagle-required merit badges and the rest can be any badges not used for these 14.
HOW TO EARN MERIT BADGES:
Check out the list of merit badges at MeritBadge.org, or from the list in the Scout Handbook. Find out about the merit badge requirements and then meet with the Scoutmaster. The Scoutmaster will help you find the name and contact information for a merit badge counselor. The Scoutmaster will also provide you with a signed merit badge application (sometimes called "blue cards"). You may then contact the merit badge counselor and arrange to meet him or her to discuss and work on the chosen merit badge.
MERIT BADGE REQUIREMENTS/RESOURCES:
Troop 1 recommends MeritBadge.org as an on-line merit badge resource. The site maintains an up-to-date listing of merit badges, requirements, and other related resources. Check it out! In addition, the Troop 1 library contains many merit badge pamphlets which can be borrowed. Please see the Troop Librarian.
MERIT BADGE COUNSELORS:
A number of adults associated with Troop 1 are merit badge counselors. In addition, there are merit badge counselors active throughout our scouting district and council. You must check with the Scoutmaster to obtain approval to begin work with a merit badge counselor. The Scoutmaster will help you to find a counselor.
REMINDER: Scouts must meet with the Scoutmaster before beginning work on a merit badge, and must ask the Scoutmaster or his designee for the blue card. No scout is to meet with a merit badge counselor alone. Always arrange for a parent or another scout to be present, as well.
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