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Boy Scouts Of Greater St. Louis

Monday, February 4, 2013

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Local Boys Scouts Earn Eagle Scout Ranking

The Boy Scouts of Greater St. Louis award 11 local young men after completing service projects and more.

Several years of dedication is required to become an Eagle Scout and that's just what 11 Hazelwood School District (HSD) students did to earn the Greater St. Louis Area Council, Boy Scouts of America's highest honor. To become an Eagle Scout, the young men must progress through ranks in a specific order. Certain achievements have to be made including earning 21 merit badges and serving six months in a troop leadership position. Each scout must also plan, develop and give leadership to a service project for any religious organization or any school or community; and take part in a Scoutmaster conference. Once this has been accomplished the scout must successfully complete an Eagle Scout board of review. The 11 HSD Eagle Scouts are: According…

Anita Walth

4:50 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013

Congratulations Gentleman, You can also add John Walth to the list. He attends Wentzville Holt High, but he completed his pebble box for the Kg at Lusher Elementary.. ..Started his scouting experience with both Troop 829 and is finishing w Troop 705.   more ›

Monday, June 11, 2012

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Hazelwood Students Earn Eagle Scout Ranking

Throughout the year, seven Hazelwood School District students earned the Boy Scouts of Greater St. Louis’ highest honor, Eagle Scout. Including five from Hazelwood West High School.

It takes dedication to see something through several years, but that's just what seven Hazelwood School District (HSD) students did to earn the Greater St. Louis Area Council, Boy Scouts of America's highest honor, Eagle Scout. To become an Eagle Scout, the young men must progress through ranks in a specific order. Certain achievements have to be made including earning 21 merit badges and serving six months in a troop leadership position. Each scout must also plan, develop and give leadership to a service project for any religious organization or any school or community; and take part in a Scoutmaster conference. Once this has been accomplished the scout must successfully complete an Eagle Scout board of review. The seven HSD students to …

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