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Iowa Has its First Two Female Eagle Scouts

Iowa Has its First Two Female Eagle Scouts History has been made: In the Boy Scouts, there s now almost 1,000 female Eagle Scouts. That is the highest honor one can earn within the organization. Of those to reach this incredible achievement, two are from Iowa. Earlier this week, the Boy Scouts of America officially recognized 16-year old Angelina Hemphill of Ankeny Troop 188 and 15 year old Hannah Massey, of Ottumwa Troop 219 and who is pictured in this article, as the council’s first two female Eagle Scouts. Get our free mobile app The two will forever have the honor of being in the inaugural class of female Eagle Scouts nationwide. According to a press release sent to this station by Mid-Iowa Council, only about six percent of Scouts are able to reach the highest rank. To earn it, Eagle Scouts are required to take on leadership roles within their troop and their community. They must earn a minimum of 21 merit badges that cover a broad range of topics including first aid an

Ankeny teen among first females in Iowa to earn top honors as Eagle Scout

Ankeny teen among first females in Iowa to earn top honors as Eagle Scout Melody Mercado, Des Moines Register Scouts BSA Troop 2019 becomes first all-girl Boy Scout troop in Rutherford County Replay Video UP NEXT An Ankeny teen is one of two young women taking their places in Iowa history as the first female Eagle Scouts in central Iowa. Angelina Hemphill, 16, of Ankeny Troop 188 was recognized this week by the Mid-Iowa Council, Boy Scouts of America along with Hannah Massey, 15, of Ottumwa Troop 219 as the council s first two female Eagle Scouts.  © Mid-Iowa Council, Special to the Register Angelina Hemphill of Ankeny Troop 188 is one of two girls in central Iowa to have earned the Eagle Scout rank. Currently there are only 1,000 girls nationwide who have earned this rank.

Central Iowa sees first girls attain Eagle Scout status

Radio Iowa You are here: Home Central Iowa sees first girls attain Eagle Scout status Angelina Hemphill The Boy Scouts of America isn’t just for boys anymore, and for the first time, two girls in the Mid-Iowa Council have attained the top rank of Eagle Scout. Sixteen-year-old Angelina Hemphill of Ankeny and 15-year-old Hannah Massey of Ottumwa are true trailblazers, according to Matt Hill, the council’s CEO. “They have taken it upon themselves to achieve the highest honor that Scouting has,” Hill says. “They have worked extremely hard within their troops and within their communities to achieve the rank of Eagle and we’re just excited to celebrate their success.”

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