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Page 1: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Eagle Scout Board of Review

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Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee

Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair

Michael R. Lumpp, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair

Revised 07/22/14

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Page 2: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Council ApprovalO The Boy Scouts of America has

placed the Eagle Scout board of review in the hands of the local council to decide how reviews will be conducted; i.e., the unit, district, or council level.

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Page 3: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Council ApprovalO The Council Advancement

Committee of the Blackhawk Area Council has decided that Eagle Scout reviews will be conducted on the unit level under the direction of the Council Advancement Committee.

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Page 4: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

By Your 18th BirthdayO Complete all merit badges

O 13 required and 8 electiveO Complete 6 month Position of

ResponsibilityO Complete Eagle Scout ApplicationO Complete Eagle Scout Service ProjectO Complete Life Ambitions StatementO Complete Scoutmaster Conference

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Page 5: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Before a BOR is Scheduled

O All Eagle Scout paperwork must be sent to council for review.O Completed Eagle Scout ApplicationO Completed Eagle Scout Service Project

WorkbookO Completed Life Ambitions StatementO Eagle Scout Reference Letters (unopened)

O Council verifies that all requirements have been met.

O Once completed the Scout is entitled to an Eagle Scout Board of Review.

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Page 6: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Reference LettersO The Eagle Scout application requires that

6 letters be listed.O Parents or GuardiansO Religious

O May be signed by parent if the Scout does not belong to an organized religion.

O EducationalO May be signed by parent if the Scout is

home schooled.O Employer (if any, otherwise omitted)O Two other references

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Page 7: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Reference LettersO Letters from references are confidential

information and their contents are not to be disclosed to any person who is not a member of the board of review.

O If the Eagle Scout rank is approved, the district representative will collect and destroy the letters.

O If the Eagle Scout rank is denied, all reference letters are to be filed at the council service center until a final decision is reached.

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Page 8: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Board of Review Members

O The board of review for an Eagle Scout candidate is composed of a minimum of 3 members and a maximum of 6 members, 21 years of age or older.

O With the exception of the District or Council Advancement representative the remaining members do not have to be registered in Scouting, but they must have an understanding of the importance and purpose of the Eagle Scout rank and the Eagle Scout Board of Review.

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Page 9: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Board of Review Members

O At least one district or council advancement committee representative, approved by the district advancement chair, must be a member of the Eagle Scout board of review and may serve as chairperson if so requested by the unit.

O The unit leader may be present in the room, but does not participate in the board of review.O The unit leader may be called upon to clarify

a point in question.

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Page 10: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Board of Review Members

O A parent, guardian or relative of the candidate should not attend the review, even as a unit leader.O Exception may be allowed for Scouts with special needs

(10.2.2.0).O Unit leaders, assistant unit leaders, or individuals

representing the group for which the Eagle service project was performed may not serve as members of the board of review.O Exception may be allowed for Scouts with special needs

(10.2.2.0).O It is generally not recommended that, an individual

who has written a letter of recommendation, sit on the board of review.

O The Scout his parents or guardians may have no input into the selection of the board of review members.

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Page 11: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Clarifying the Active Member Requirement

O Be active in your troop and patrol for 6 months as a Life Scout means exactly that!

O To serve as a Life Scout in a leadership position for 6 months.

O The approved definition of “Active” is found in section 4.2.3.1 on pages 26-28 of the Guide to Advancement 2013 (#33088).

O Units may not create their own definition of active.

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Page 12: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

National BSA Definition of Active

O A Scout will be considered “active” in his unit if:1. The Scout is registered. The youth is registered in

his unit for at least the time period indicated in the requirement, and he has indicated in some way, through word or action, that he considers himself a member.

2. The Scout is in good standing. A Scout is considered in “good standing” with his unit as long as he has not been dismissed for disciplinary reasons. He must also be in good standing with the local council and BSA.

3. The Scout meets the unit’s reasonable expectations; or, if not, a lesser level of activity is explained. Time counted as “active” need not be consecutive.

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Page 13: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

National BSA Definition of Active

O Alternative to the third test if expectations are not met:O If a young man has fallen below his unit’s

activity-oriented expectations, then it must be due to other positive endeavors—in or out of Scouting—or to noteworthy circumstances that have prevented a higher level of participation.

O Would the Scout have been more active if he could have been?

O It is not so much about what a Scout has done but what he is able to do and how he has grown.

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Page 14: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Determine Fair Questions

O There is no standard set of questions that an Eagle candidate should be asked.

O It is not appropriate to ask questions that probe a Scout’s political views, ethnic background, sexual orientation, or religious practices.

O Questions such as; “Are you under any scrutiny from any law enforcement agency, your school, or any other such entity that the board may be aware of?”, are fair in helping the board determine the character of a questionable candidate.

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Page 15: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Board of ReviewO Because of the importance of the Eagle

Scout Rank, the decision of the board must be unanimous.

O If not, a new review may be convened at the request of the applicant, his parents or guardians.O Initiating Eagle Scout Board of Review under

disputed circumstances, or,O Appeals process

O The review process should take approximately 30 to 60 minutes to complete.

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Page 16: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Purpose of the Board of Review

O To make sure that the Scout has done what he was supposed to do.

O To see how good an experience the Scout has had in Scouting.

O To encourage the Scout to remain active in Scouting and provide mentoring to younger Scouts.

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Page 17: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Purpose of the Board of Review

O The review is not an examination!O The board does not retest the

candidate!O The board should attempt to

determine the Scout’s attitude and his acceptance of Scouting’s ideals with respect to:O Experiences with project,O Leadership provided,O Changes needed,O Obstacles encountered and solutions.

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Page 18: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Purpose of the Board of Review

O To make sure that good standards have been met in all phases of the Scout’s life.

O To make sure the candidate understands and lives daily the Scout Oath and Law.

O To make sure the candidate recognizes the value of Scouting in his home, unit, school, and community.

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Page 19: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Conducting the Board of Review

O The board should meet 30 minutes before the candidate appears to review:O The application,O The service project workbook,O The life ambitions statement, andO The reference letters.

O The board should be held in a relaxed atmosphere.

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Page 20: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Conducting the Board of Review

O It is preferred a Scout be in full field uniform for any board of review. If wearing all or part of the uniform is impractical for whatever reason, the candidate should be clean and neat in his appearance and dressed appropriately, according to his means, for the milestone marked by the occasion. (Guide to Advancement 2013, section 8.0.0.4, page 55.)

O The board should encourage the Scout to talk so that the review can be a learning experience for him and the members of the board.

O The Scout reviews what he did for the Eagle rank.

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Page 21: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Conducting the Board of Review

O The board should determine the Scout’s ideals and goals.

O The board should make sure that a good standard of performance has been met.

O At the conclusion of the board the Scout and his unit leader are asked to step out while the board deliberates.

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Page 22: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Conducting the Board of Review

O The decision of the board is arrived at through discussion and must be unanimous.

O Once the board is satisfied that the Scout has qualified he is called back in and congratulated.

O He is encouraged to continue his advancement in earning Palms (if time will permit).

O He is informed that it is not final until approved by National.

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Page 23: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Advancement ReportO The completed Eagle Scout

application and the Advancement Report are sent to council.

O Council forwards to National.O The Scout cannot be recognized until

National approves.O Do not plan the Court of Honor until

application returns from National.

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Page 24: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

WHAT IF?O Initiating Eagle Scout Board of Review Under Disputed

Circumstances, section 8.0.3.2, page 59 of Guide to Advancement 2013.O Held at the District or Council level.O Initiated by Scout, parents or guardians. A letter is written and

attached to the Eagle Scout Application and the complete Eagle Packet is sent to Council.

O Indicated when:O A unit Leader or Committee Chair does not sign the application.O A Scoutmaster Conference is denied.O If it is thought a unit will not provide a fair hearing.O If the unit Leader or Project Beneficiary refuses to sign final approval

for what might be considered a satisfactory service project.O Background and facts are researched including written

statements and interview summaries.O Can be denied if deemed frivolous. Scout may then appeal the

decision.

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Page 25: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

What If?O If the board decides that the Scout has

not earned the Eagle Scout Rank, the Scout has to be told why.

O The members of the board should specify what must be done to rework his weaknesses and reconvene the board of review at a later date.

O A follow-up letter must be sent to the Scout confirming the agreements reached on the actions necessary to satisfactorily complete his work.

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Page 26: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

What If?O Should a Scout disagree with the

decision, he has the right to appeal.O The appeals process should be

explained.O Guide to Advancement 2013, section

8.0.4.1, page 60.O The Scout and his leader should not

be aware of who voted negatively.

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Page 27: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Appealing the DecisionO The decision may be appealed to the

next higher level.O District Advancement Committee,

thenO Council Advancement Committee,

thenO National Advancement Team.

O Only the Scout, his parents or guardians may appeal.

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Page 28: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Appealing the DecisionO A letter requesting the appeal is to be mailed

to the:Blackhawk Area CouncilCouncil Program Director2820 McFarland RoadRockford, IL 61107-6808

O The letter should give as much detail as possible explaining the reason for the appeal.

O There will be an odd number of appeal board members, either 3 or 5.

O An appeal board is not another board of review. It focuses only on the issues that brought about rejection at the lower level(s).

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Page 29: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Scouts 18 Years of Age or Older

O Scouts who have completed all requirements prior to their 18th birthday should submit their application and be reviewed within 90 days after that date.

O Boards of review conducted between 90 to 180 days after the Scout’s 18th birthday require a statement explaining the reason for the delay.

O This letter is attached to the Eagle Scout Application when it is submitted to council.

O If accepted by council they will grant the extension and the Council Eagle processor will proceed with processing the application.

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Page 30: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Scouts 18 Years of Age or Older

O If an Eagle Scout Board of Review will be held after the 180 days following the Scout’s 18th birthday, the candidate must petition the National Advancement Team for an extension.

O The petition must be processed through the council detailing the extenuating circumstances.

O The petition is attached to the Eagle Scout Application.

O If approved National will inform the Council Scout Executive of a timeframe by which the Board of Review is to take place.

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Page 31: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

ResourcesO Guide to Advancement 2013, No. 33088O Scoutmaster Handbook, No. 33009O Boy Scout Handbook, No. 33105O Boy Scout Requirements Book (Latest

Revision), No. 616-334O Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project

Workbook (Latest Revision available only online), No. 512-927

O Eagle Scout Rank Application (Latest Revision available only online), No. 512-728.

O BSA National Website: www.scouting.orgO NESA Website: www.nesa.org

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Page 32: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Blackhawk Area Council Districts

O ArrowheadO SycamoreO WanchanagiO WetassaO White Eagle

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Page 33: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Arrowhead District Contact Information

O Arrowhead District Advancement ChairO Daniel M. Frommelt

O Phone: 608-732-8536O Email: [email protected]

O Arrowhead District Life to Eagle CoordinatorO Chris Brunette

O Phone: 608-315-0042O Email: [email protected]

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Page 34: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Sycamore District Contact Information

O Sycamore District Advancement ChairO Grace Esche

O Phone: 847-846-3454O Email: [email protected]

O Sycamore District Life to Eagle CoordinatorO same

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Page 35: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Wanchanagi District Contact Information

O Wanchanagi District Advancement ChairO Connie Snyder

O Phone: 815-234-5417O Email: [email protected]

O Wanchanagi District Life to Eagle CoordinatorO Ida Bolen

O Phone: 815-239-2634O Email: [email protected]

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Page 36: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

Wetassa District Contact Information

O Wetassa District Advancement ChairO Liz Hollis

O Phone: 815-233-4870O Email: [email protected]

O Wetassa District Life to Eagle CoordinatorO same

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Page 37: Eagle Scout Board of Review 1 Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee Dr. Roland J. Barnes, Committee Member & Life to Eagle Co-Chair Michael R. Lumpp,

White Eagle District Contact Information

O White Eagle District Advancement ChairO Ray Gruber

O Phone: 815-732-6807O Email: [email protected]

O White Eagle Life to Eagle CoordinatorO Deb Slager

O Phone: 815-946-2255O Email: [email protected]

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Contact Information

Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee & Life to Eagle Co-Chair

O Dr. Roland J. BarnesO Phone: 815-344-9118O Email: [email protected]

Blackhawk Area Council Advancement Committee & Life to Eagle Co-Chair

O Michael R. LumppO Phone: 815-344-1088O Email: [email protected]

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Thanks for your attention.

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rjb (SCTEF) 2008

Revised 07/22/14