Scout Advancement

The biggest reward of scouting comes from the fun you will have and the skills you will learn. But you can also receive more concrete recognition of your accomplishments, including rank awards and merit badges.

Ranks

In scouting there are seven ranks.

Scout Rank covers basic information you need to know to be a good scout such as the the Oath, Law, Motto, and Slogan.

Tenderfoot
Second Class
First Class

These ranks cover skills in camping, hiking, cooking, first aid, nature, fitness, aquatics, citizenship and leadership. According to the handbook, it will likely take a year to 18 months to work through these ranks.

The following ranks will focus more on community service, leadership, and merit badges. Each will take longer to complete than previous ranks.

Star requirements include being an active First Class Scout for 4 months, earning 6 merit badges (4 from the required Eagle list), participate in 6 hours of community service, and serve in a position of responsibility in the troop for 4 months.

Life requirements include earning an additional 5 merit badges (including 3 required for Eagle), 6 hours of community service, and 3 hours of conservation in addition to being active as a Star Scout and serving a position of responsibility in the troop for 6 months.

Eagle is Scouting’s highest rank and requires 21 merit badges, serving in a position of responsibility and being active as a Life scout in the troop for 6 months, and completing an Eagle scout community project according to the BSA guidelines.

Merit Badges

Merit badges are awarded to Scouts who put special emphasis on learning specific topics. There are 135 merit badges to choose from covering topics from camping and first aid to robotics and game design.

Scout Oath

On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law, to help other people at all times, to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.

The Scout Oath has three main clauses which are good for Scouts to remember and understand that the oath is meant to cover all parts of his life:
-DUTY TO GOD AND COUNTRY
-DUTY TO OTHER PEOPLE
-DUTY TO SELF

Scout Law

A scout is:
TRUSTWORTHY
LOYAL
HELPFUL
FRIENDLY
COURTEOUS
KIND
OBEDIENT
CHEERFUL
THRIFTY
BRAVE
CLEAN
REVERENT

The 12 points of the law need little explanation. These guidelines will help lead a Scout to make wise choices in his life

The Oath and the Law are not just words in the handbook. Together the troop recites these at each meeting, and does their best to live by them in everyday life.

Scout Motto

BE PREPARED

Scouts face plenty of decisions in their life. The skills learned in Scouting help them live up to the Scout Motto. By remember the Scout motto, Scouts will prepare themselves to become productive citizens and strong leaders and to bring joy to other people.

Scout Slogan

Do a Good Turn Daily

Doing a good turn daily means doing something to help others each day without expecting anything in return. It is more than simple good manners, it is a special act of kindness.