The Eagle Scout rank is the highest achievement in the Boy Scouts of America. Approximately 4% of all scouts who join BSA earn the Eagle rank. Troop 31 is proud to have produced a significant number of Eagle Scouts over its 112-year history.
Eagle Scouts from Troop 31 have gone on to careers in medicine, law, business, engineering, education, military service, and civic leadership. The skills and values developed in scouting have served them throughout their lives.
If you are a Troop 31 Eagle Scout and would like to be added to our records, or if you have information about early Eagle Scouts from the troop, please contact us.
To earn Eagle Scout, a scout must: earn 21 merit badges (14 Eagle-required plus 7 electives); serve in a position of leadership for at least 6 months; complete an Eagle Scout service project that benefits the community; obtain letters of recommendation; and pass an Eagle Scout board of review.