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Scoutmaster Conferences
Scoutmaster conferences are required prior to taking your board for advancement to each rank. This is a time for you to review with an adult leader in the Troop:  a) how you are doing on your Road to Eagle; b) what you need to know for your Board of Review; c) what is in store for you after you reach your next rank; d) to have an opportunity to tell an adult leader in the Troop how your Scouting experience is progressing.

See Mr. Good to schedule a Scoutmaster Conference. 

Boards of Review

Troop 876 conducts boards of review monthly. Additional boards are scheduled prior to Courts of Honor as needed. Check the troop calendar for the next board of review.

After completing your Scoutmaster Conference, see the committee member in charge of advancement or email them to get on the list for the next board. Please let them know what rank you are being reviewed for.

BE PREPARED for your Board of Review.

  • Be in full Class A uniform. (Don't forget your official Scout belt and socks. ) Make sure all your insignia (patches) are up to date and sewn on in their proper locations.
  • Bring your Scout Handbook
  • Bring your Scout card
  • Bring a question you'd like to ask the committee.
Merit Badges
When you're ready to start a merit badge, contact Mrs. Shaw for a blue card.

The following information is provided for the convenience of members of Troop 876 and is NOT intended to be an official source of merit badge requirements.  Changes made by BSA National may not be quickly reflected in these pages.

Merit Badge Info & Requirements
Guide to MB counseling   
BSA Merit Badge Page
Life To Eagle

Once you have achieved the Life rank, you should map out your plan to reach Eagle. You have a lot to do: more required merit badges, leadership, and your Eagle project. Every former Eagle who procrastinated will tell you (or has told you) "Don't procrastinate!" Take it one step at a time, but get started. To help you formulate your plan, print the Eagle Check List.

 Troop 876 Eagle Roll
 Eagle Check List
 Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook
 Eagle Project Resource Guide
 Soar With The Eagles
 eaglescout.org
 National Eagle Scout Association
 Eagle Scout Scholarship Applications