And more are coming, says her scoutmaster, Justine Gonzalez.
“This is a pretty big deal,” Gonzalez says. “This will be the first of many.”
Wolfe earned the rank in February after working on it for two years. She’s one of about 1,000 U.S. girls who made up the first wave of female Eagle Scouts awarded last month.
It wasn’t easy, Wolfe admits.
“It was a lot of work,” she says. “I actually didn’t think I was gonna make it.”
But she did. And her parents couldn’t be prouder. Especially her dad — a former Eagle Scout, himself.