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Aaron Derr

Aaron Derr

Senior Editor at Boys' Life

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Recent Articles

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Guiding Scouts who are neurodivergent through their Eagle Scout service project - Scouting magazine

Guiding Scouts who are neurodivergent can be done in a way that helps the Scout without compromising the integrity of the process.
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Mike Leach, football coach and Eagle Scout, dies at 61 - Scouting m...

Leach, who earned the rank of Eagle in 1975 from Troop 58 in Cody, Wyoming, was an ardent supporter of Scouting.
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We’re kind of amazed by the neckerchief slides carved by this veter...

As a Scout in Indiana in the late 1940s, Don Riley remembers always looking forward to getting the next issue of Boys’ Life (now Scout Life) magazine. But it wasn’t the jokes, the fiction, the
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Council’s winter camping program raises awareness about the dangers...

As part of the Scout Out Opioids program, Scouts and their families learned about the dangers of opioids abuse and misuse.
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Being prepared for Cold-Weather Camping - Scouting magazine

As long as it’s safe to go outside, you should make every effort to get out there. Check our list to Be Prepared for cold-weather outings.
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Show & Tell: Dutch oven pumpkin pie - Scouting magazine

In the mood for a fall treat? Check out this recipe for Dutch oven pumpkin pie submitted by a volunteer from North Carolina.
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Why Venturing? A Greater St. Louis Area Advisor weighs in - Scoutin...

“Our mission, as with all the programs of the BSA, is to instill the values of the Scout Oath and Law in the youth of America.”
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Check out this TV show created entirely by Michigan Scouts - Scouti...

Putting together a TV news show takes teamwork, hard work and creativity. It’s not surprising that a group of Scouts would be so good at it.
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Troop 316 in Paradise, California, stays strong four years after de...

Nov. 8, 2018, was the day of the Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history.
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Guess what these college mascots all have in common? - Scouting mag...

When you look at the requirements to be a college mascot, maybe it’s not surprising that so many of them are Eagle Scouts.
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#SeeSayDay is September 25. Here’s what you can do to Be Prepared -...

It makes perfect sense for Scout leaders, parents and Scouts themselves to understand that we can all help if we know what to look for.
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How do you recruit older youth to the BSA? - Scouting magazine

One of the most common questions we at On Scouting get is, “Where do you come up with your story ideas?” And the most common answer to that question is, “We get them from readers
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Here’s how you can join the thousands of Scouts who will volunteer ...

Helping other people at all times is what we as Scouts do, and there are few opportunities to make a bigger impact than National Public Lands Day.
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10 things every new Cub Scout leader needs to know - Scouting magazine

We surveyed a handful of people with a wide range of experience in Cub Scouts about what new leaders need to know and do.
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How the early Scouting movement saved one of competitive swimming’s...

Growing up in the late 1800s, Charles Daniels suffered from crippling anxiety. But he found solace in two activities: swimming and Scouting.
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These Scouts started in the same first-year patrol and eventually e...

“We have experienced some awesome things together. We were able to help each other when one us struggled.”