ICanCanoeCanU wrote:This still doesn't explain what happens if the scout earns all 15 ERB's first. What happens to the next line on the advancement sheet if all 15 are used for Star, Life and the first lines on Eagle?
The only OFFICIAL advancement sheets to be concerned about are the Unit Advancement Report, which only lists individual merit badges as they are earned, and ranks as they are completed, and the Eagle Application Form. If you're talking about the individual record form or the Troop Record Book, those are just unofficial records, used, like Troopmaster, to keep track of the advancement. You just note on the sheet or in the book that the badges are already earned.
On the Eagle Application form, the first 12 spaces in the section of the form where the Scout lists his merit badges have the 15 Required badges preprinted, with instructions for the options (g & j) that read "For items g & j, cross out badges not earned. If a crossed out badge was earned, it may be reentered in 13 through 21" So if the Scout has all 15 earned, he would list the 3 extras as 13, 14, & 15, and then add any 6 other badges in 16-21.
The official record, of course, is in the ScoutNET data base.
If, when checking the Eagle application, the Council Registrar wants to do it mannually, he/she will check to see if the form shows at least 7 TOTAL merit badges, with at least 4 of those from the REQUIRED list as earned before the date of the Star BoR, and at least 11 TOTAL merit badges, with at least 7 of those from the REQUIRED list as earned before the date of the Life BoR, and, of course, that all 21 blanks are filled in. That's also what ScoutNET does automatically. Troopmaster and the other commercial databases, also use this system when checking for proper advancement.
Even if a Scout has earned all 15 required merit badges (and none others) BEFORE he finishes all other requirements for STAR, it doesn't change the fact that he can still advance to STAR and LIFE without earning any other badges, since he has MORE than the minimum required for STAR (6), and MORE than the minimum required for LIFE (11).
In his handbook, he can list all of them in the order the are earned, and when he gets to the page for recording Eagle requirements, he can just note that they were already earned.
Simply put, the requirement for STAR is "Earn AT LEAST 6 merit badges, including AT LEAST 4 from the Eagle List", for LIFE it's "Earn AT LEAST 11 merit badges, including AT LEAST 7 from the Eagle list", and for Eagle it's "Earn AT LEAST 21 merit badges, including AT LEAST one from each of the 12 categories on the Eagle List".
Paul S. Wolf, P.E.(Ret.) mailto:pwolf@usscouts.org
Secretary, US Scouting Service Project, Inc.