Process

Troop 189 follows a specific process during the run up for Eagle.  That process is outlined in this document: Troop 189 Eagle Board of Review and Application Process.pdf.  Please read it before beginning Eagle procedures.

Forms

NCAC keeps a site with the most recent documents required for the Eagle Badge.  This can be found here, and includes:

  1. NCAC Eagle Scout Procedures Guide
  2. Eagle Scout Project Workbook
  3. Eagle Scout Application
  4. NCAC Eagle Scout Verification Procedures
  5. Navigating the Eagle Scout Service Project for the Beneficiary

At the bottom of that page is a link to a Scouting.org site, where more advancement documents can be found, although that site is not limited to Eagles.

One document not found on that site that we consider helpful, is the Mentor and Coach Presentation.  This is provided in Powerpoint format.  For a PDF form, use this link; the slide notes will not be present.  Note: This should not be used after Dec 31, 2017, and will be updated when a better source is found.


Change to Eagle Palm Requirements

Effective Aug 1 2017 

  1. A new Eagle Scout can instantly receive, alongside his Eagle medal, all Eagle Palms he has earned for merit badges completed before he became an Eagle Scout. These Palms recognize additional merit badges earned before completing the Eagle board of review. Previously, an Eagle Scout needed to wait three months between each Palm — even if he earned the extra merit badges before becoming an Eagle. This meant that, under the old rules, a young man who became an Eagle Scout at 17 years and 10 months, was mathematically unable to earn any Eagle Palms.
    • Example: Glenn, a 16-year-old Life Scout, has 36 merit badges at the time of his Eagle Scout board of review — 15 more than required. Previously, he would’ve needed to wait three months after his Eagle board of review to receive his Bronze Palm, another three months for his Gold Palm and another three for his Silver Palm. Under the new rules, he can get that Silver Palm (representing 15 additional merit badges) along with his Eagle medal at his Eagle Scout court of honor. No wait required.
    • Note: After becoming an Eagle Scout and receiving the Palms already earned, additional Palms may be earned by completing the revised requirements, including the three months tenure between awarding each Palm.
  2. The three-month tenure requirement has been expandedto allow active participation in any BSA program — not just the troop and patrol.
    • This recognizes that as some Scouts get older, their Scouting participation shifts to the Order of the Arrow, summer camp staff or elsewhere.
  3. The leadership requirement has been broadened to include “accepting responsibility” as well as “demonstrating leadership.”
  4. The Eagle Palm board of review has been eliminated.
    • Eagle Palms are not ranks, so the Eagle Palm board of review was seen as an unnecessary step. A unit leader conference is deemed to be sufficient and may be conducted at any time during the tenure requirement.


For details and the new Eagle Palm Requirements, see this article in Scouting Magazine.


Troop 189 Eagle Scouts

2024
Xander George

2023
Matthew Choplin
Christopher Gardner

2022
Jeb Barnard
Justin Iber

2021
Sean Alorro
Michael Westen
Logan Choplin
Nick Choplin

2020
Jordan Iber
Nate Haskovec
Carl Ramos

2019
Mark E. Stoops
Alexander S. Manzanet
Connor J. Orille

2018
Nicholas M. Buie
Tommy E. Haldeman
Damion K. McRae
Joseph M. Buggé
Charlie E. Wilson
Alexander J. Haskovec

2017
Jonathan D. Ramey
Cameron C. Dotson
Simon C. Antaya
Jeremy S. Iber

2016
Samuel T. Henshaw
Kevin M. Treat
Ryo S. Murasaki
Daniel C. Tainter

2014
Joshua L. Harlan
Paul. A. Fortunato III
Kyle T. Winklepleck
Brian C. Shookster
Tyler A. Deaver
Joseph D. Naron
Dylan C. McDonald

2013
Steven P. Rehard

2012
Justin R. Deaver
Nathan M. Sax
Andrew R. Rundquist
Marcus A. Lynn
Leodus D. Brown
Ryan N. Vitter

2010
Timothy J. Deaver
Patrick A. Cox

2009
Benjamin J. Lauer
Benjamin A. Tainter
Tyler J. Cronje
Ryan P. Dietzius

2008
Barrett S. Dietzius
Sean M. Philbrick
William A. Swain

2007
Brian Waller
Sean Eberle
John E. Lake Jr.
Joseph C. Blizard

2006
Benjamin M. Blizard
Chistian Rahl

2005
John Jake A. Wilson
Christopher A. Cox
Sean E. Kuhnke
Joshua K. Holmes
Marcelino I. Lake
Michael A. Jabs 

2004
Markes T. Leppert

2003
John A. Barnes
Nicolas Vandal

2002
Timothy E. Cuddy Jr.
Bradley Leppert
Joseph N. Place
Alex F. Norcross

2001
Geoffrey D. Hulsey
Frank P. Brown IV
Jarrod M. Duron
Scott M. Smith II

2000
Carl V. Kimble
Philip A. Scott
Stephen C. Smith
William J. Place
Brett A. Dever
Brian C. Hudson

1999
Thomas C. Morse

1998
Nathan M. Cook
Nicholas A. Blevins
Juergen S. Koenig
Kevin M. Hudson
David P. Tice
James G. Rigoulot

1997
John W. Stott

1996
Bryan B. Cory
Jared R. Orazi

1995
John H Homrig
Justin C. Schutt
Anthony M. Fields Jr.
Michael V. Orazi

1994
Russell B. Fitzhugh
Matthew R. Arrol

1993
Christopher Wakefield
Michael L. Brown
William Burgess

1991
Charles E. Driscoll
Scott R. Warner

1990
Timothy A. Foster
Lawrence C. Arrol Jr.

1989
Brian D. Gardner
Alan C. Dever
Keith Pavlick
Eric A. Sivers

1988
Colin A. Kalbfleisch
Gregory M. Martin

1987
David C. Darling
Shawn E. Bearden
Jeffery M. Maxfield

1986
William C. Wakefield III
Stephen C. Booker
Timothy Palmer

1985
Matthew L. Allen

1984
Donald E. Ferguson
Warren B. Taylor
Michael D. Gardner
Darren Stadler

1981
Michael R.  Lyman

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