by scoutaholic » Thu Apr 06, 2006 1:18 am
The BSA standards do not allow local units or leaders to add to or take away from the requirements.
The requirement says:
While a Star Scout, take part in service projects totaling at least six hours of work. These projects must be approved by your Scoutmaster.
That means that you are not required to initiate the project, nor show leadership in getting it done. If you want to do 1/2 hour on 12 different projects, that also counts. It does say the Scoutmaster must approve the projects, but that doesn't give him the right to add rules.
If you are having trouble with the added requirement, I suggest you discuss it with the Scoutmaster. If that doesn't work, take it to the Unit Committee or the Unit Commissioner. If you have to, you could take it to district, council, or national levels as well, but that gets harder and messier. You also have the option of finding a different troop, if you can't find a satisfactory solution in your current unit.
That being said, I like the idea of doing a small project for your Life service hours. It will provide some learning experiences that will probably help you in planning and executing your Eagle project. I can't see anything wrong with doing a Life Service Project, except that the requirement is not written that way.