Merit Badge Program
A Scout is free to work on individual Merit Badges which are required for the higher ranks of Star, Life and Eagle. Earning merit badges allows the Scout to explore many fields and introduces them to subjects that may become lifelong interests or a rewarding career.
There are more than 100 merit badges to choose from. A Scout does not need to reach a certain rank to earn merit badges. At any time a scout finds interest in working towards a merit badge they just need to contact a Merit Badge counselor. Our Troop has many Merit Badge counselors.
There is no limit to the number of merit badges a Scout can work on at any one time, but it is suggested that Scouts pace themselves and not become overwhelmed by working on too many at one time.
Here are the steps a Scout takes to earning a merit badge:
- Get a blue merit badge card from the Merit Badge Leader, Merit Badge Counselor or Scoutmaster. Then fill in your name, address, and the name of the badge, and ask the Scoutmaster to sign it (if not already signed).
- Call the counselor and set up an appointment. This can be at any place that is suitable to both of you. Along with a buddy (another Scout, a family member, or a friend), meet with the counselor. The counselor will explain the requirements for the merit badge and help you get started.
- Work on the badge requirements until you complete them, meeting with the counselor (along with your buddy) whenever necessary. You must complete the stated requirements and satisfy the standards of each merit badge. It is your responsibility for keeping the blue card. If you lose this card, you will have to start the badge over.
- After you complete the merit badge and the counselor signs your blue card, he or she will keep the counselor’s section and return the rest of the card to you. Bring the rest of the card to the Merit Badge Leader.
- You will be honored at the next Court of Honor for the work you accomplished in earning the merit badge.
During the year, the Troop conducts Merit Badge workshop series in the Fall, Winter and Spring that provide opportunities to work towards earning merit badges. Also, for many scouts, summer camp is a fine opportunity to earn several Merit Badges.
COVID-19 Virtual/Online Merit badge Instructions
During the period of time that we are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic our normal troop activities may be shutdown or continued virtually but there are still opportunities for scouts to advance and work on Merit Badges. Click here for more information, and a list of virtual opportunities and instructions.
Resources for Merit Badge Counselors
Link to List of Merit Badge books
Link to Merit Badge Counselor Application