Star is the fourth rank a Boy Scout can earn. It is earned after First Class. With Star, the focus shifts from scout skills to leadership, service, and merit badges.
Printable copy of Star Rank Requirements
Helps for specific requirements:
- Star Requirement 1 – Active for Four Months
- Star Requirement 2 – Living the Scout Oath and Law
- Star Requirement 3 – Earn Six Merit Badges
- Star Requirement 4 – Service Projects
- Star Requirement 5 – Leadership Position
- Star Requirement 6 – Scoutmaster Conference
- Star Requirement 7 – Board of Review
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