Spring Activities in Calumet Council

Merit Badge Counselors

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Attention Merit Badge Counselor's.

If your name does not appear on the current Counselor list you will have to fill out a new Adult Registration form and Merit Badge Counselor Information form to be added back on the list. You will have to present your Registration form's in person at the Calumet Council office.

If you have been mailed a Renewal form Please mail it back by the due date or you will be dropped from the list and will have to reapply.

Merit Badge Program

Introduction to Merit Badges

Merit Badge Counselor's Instructors Guide

Background and Purposes

As chartered by the Congress of the United States, the Boy Scouts of America is a movement dedicated to supplementing and enlarging the education of youth. The merit badge program, which provides opportunities for youth to explore more than 120 fields of skill and knowledge, plays a key role in the fulfillment of this educational commitment.

A vital part of the BSA's advancement plan, the merit badge program is one of Scouting's basic character-building tools. Through participation in the program (which may begin immediately upon registration in a troop or team), a Scout acquires the kind of self-confidence that comes only from overcoming obstacles to achieve a goal. Instruction is offered in everything from animal science and public speaking to swimming and communications, providing a young man with invaluable career, physical, and interpersonal skills.

Merit Badge Pamphlets

Each merit badge subject is outlined and explained in a pamphlet that contains short introductory information written for Boy Scouts/Varsity Scouts by recognized authorities. More than a million pamphlets are sold yearly, and many are used as approved reference texts in libraries and school curricula.

Counselors

People who are knowledgeable about the various merit badge subjects are selected, approved, and trained by council and district advancement committees to serve as merit badge counselors. For example, a dentist might be asked to serve as a counselor for the Dentistry merit badge. A counselor must not only possess the necessary technical knowledge but also have a solid understanding of the needs, interests, and abilities of Scouts. A counselor must also be a registered adult with the BSA.

Procedure

When a Scout has an interest in earning a particular merit badge, he obtains his Scoutmaster's/Varsity Scout Coach's approval and identifies another Scout with similar interests to become his partner. They are then directed to the appropriate merit badge counselor. The counselor reviews the badge requirements with the young men and decides with them what projects should be undertaken and when they should be completed. After the counselor has certified that the Scouts have qualified for the merit badge, it is presented to them at a troop/team meeting and can be applied toward rank advancement.

Badges for Eagle

To qualify for the Eagle Scout Award, Scouting's highest advancement rank, a Scout must—along with meeting five other requirements—earn a total of 21 merit badges, including First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communications, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving, Environmental Science, Personal Management, Camping, Hiking OR Cycling OR Swimming and Family Life.

“Due to internet identity theft concerns the attached lists only have the counselor’s names. Please call the Scout office at 219 836-1720 or 1 800 513-2343 for addresses and phone numbers”

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Merit Badge Counselor Application

 

 

New Badges

To meet the changing interests of boys, new merit badges are added from time to time. In addition, all merit badges are reviewed and revised periodically. The most recent is Composite Materials in 2006.

MERIT BADGE 2005 TOTAL 1911 THROUGH 2005
Agribusiness (2) 0 6,716
American Business 541 47,197
American Cultures 2,450 44,738
American Heritage 4,890 109,607
American Labor 576 14,902
Animal Science 3,151 28,887
Archaeology 3,766 85,768
Archery 46,902 1,192,759
Architecture 2,587 189,139
Art 33,031 1,046,222
Astronomy 11,229 524,946
Athletics 4,260 1,029,960
Auto Mechanics 8,175 84,047
Aviation 17,641 432,168
Backpacking 5,092 172,308
Basketry 32,165 2,220,470
Beekeeping (2) 0 60,261
Bird Study 5,357 527,102
Botany (2) 0 87,752
Bugling 832 164,332
Camping* 62,393 4,123,108
Canoeing 42,414 2,670,630
Chemistry 5,592 274,505
Cinematography 5,143 47,443
Citizenship in Community* 52,666 2,973,491
Citizenship in Nation* 58,715 2,661,448
Citizenship in World* 61,746 1,694,894
Climbing 22,316 204,282
Coin Collecting 5,011 443,333
Collections 5,406 96,055
Communications* 54,633 1,540,472
Computers 14,647 389,665
Consumer Buying (2) 0 26,970
Cooking 25,033 4,025,878
Crime Prevention 6,702 71,353
Cycling** 7,217 512,569
Dentistry 4,584 96,566
Disabilities Awareness 2,275 68,254
Dog Care 3,157 402,331
Drafting 1,659 211,872
Electricity 11,953 708,316
Electronics 6,219 151,445
Emergency Preparedness*** 46,346 1,400,859
Energy 3,019 50,780
Engineering 5,164 71,851
Entrepreneurship 1,605 7,286
Environmental Science* 67,852 2,047,670
Family Life* 52,538 670,099
Farm Mechanics 1,948 199,752
Fingerprinting 41,565 1,269,557
Fire Safety 13,261 2,476,525
First Aid* 87,300 6,194,413
Fish & Wildlife Management 13,676 518,464
Fishing 27,203 1,729,285
Fly Fishing 1,040 6,072
Forestry 15,123 1,011,439
Gardening 1,904 368,936
Genealogy 5,704 182,825
General Science (2) 0 52,953
Geology 18,693 449,821
Golf 6,920 111,284
Graphic Arts 2,024 24,477
Hiking** 8,275 1,260,055
Home Repairs 4,536 2,375,764
Horsemanship 11,650 529,518
Indian Lore 28,581 945,632
Insect Study 1,611 139,637
Journalism 1,428 95,984
Landscape Architecture 1,927 67,684
Law 5,666 126,244
Leatherwork 56,128 1,999,215
Lifesaving*** 28,552 2,787,846
Machinery (2) 0 175,322
Mammal Study 29,935 939,644
Masonry (2) 0 160,151
Medicine 3,396 35,956
Metals Engineering (2) 0 29,857
Metalwork 9,362 1,027,720
Model Design & Building 2,699 195,966
Motor Boating 13,724 474,510
Music 14,640 1,181,147
Nature 15,292 1,513,229
Nuclear Science 3,585 121,257
Oceanography 9,472 196,045
Orienteering 21,395 644,995
Painting 4,212 519,849
Personal Fitness* 54,348 1,999,108
Personal Management* 51,197 1,337,868
Pets 6,919 604,077
Photography 9,302 360,638
Pioneering 24,204 2,221,225
Plant Science 900 27,794
Plumbing 5,949 339,034
Pottery 9,218 298,326
Public Health 2,028 1,502,097
Public Speaking 4,640 584,014
Pulp & Paper 2,878 66,357
Rabbit Raising (1) 0 137,332
Radio 4,963 114,558
Railroading 6,922 169,984
Reading 7,155 1,429,082
Reptile and Amphibian Study 11,093 561,330
Rifle Shooting 50,337 887,621
Rowing 17,889 1,585,994
Safety* 4,040 2,899,154
Salesmanship 4,880 271,312
Scholarship 6,496 1,218,348
Sculpture 8,760 205,734
Shotgun Shooting 23,562 297,987
Skating 3,841 147,442
Skiing 3,841 273,267
Small Boat Sailing 17,224 488,909
Snow Sports 11,734 82,547
Soil & Water Conservation 14,426 996,068
Space Exploration 23,155 360,255
Sports 12,315 1,057,236
Stamp Collecting 1,451 379,600
Surveying 1,567 140,216
Swimming** 75,796 5,626,004
Textile 4,173 111,360
Theater 2,032 63,185
Traffic Safety 5,576 94,588
Truck Transportation 3,295 111,056
Veterinary Medicine 2,400 48,638
Water Skiing 3,560 211,415
Weather 17,223 427,010
Whitewater 4,157 54,250
Wilderness Survival 38,512 1,242,843
Wood Carving 49,168 1,885,698
Woodwork 4,846 925,462
Unclassified 0 10,324,955
 
TOTAL 1,949,049 109,829,417

* On required list for Eagle Scout rank
 ** Required for Eagle (must complete Cycling, Hiking, or Swimming)
 ***Required for Eagle (must complete Emergency Preparedness or Lifesaving)
 (1) Discontinued in 1993
 (2) Discontinued in 1995

Last updated on April 9, 2008