Who decides how the Eagle board of review will be conducted?
Each local council decides at which level the Eagle board of review will be conducted (unit, district, council). Patriot’s Path Council uses the local district committee as the entity that leads all Eagle Scout boards of review. The district and council committees decide how these reviews will be conducted. At the district level it is the district advancement committee member who will serve as the chair of the board. The board of review for an Eagle candidate must have at least three members and no more than six members, all of whom must be at least 21 years of age. These members do not have to be registered in Scouting, but they must have an understanding of the importance and purpose of the Eagle board of review. Unit leaders, assistant unit leaders, relatives, and guardians may not serve as members of a Scout’s board of review.
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