Jaisyn Daher, Annastasia Wischki, and sisters Annie and Cassie Scheidt are following in the footsteps of their brothers and fathers, while paving the way for girls across the country.
They are the first young women in southeastern Wisconsin to earn the Eagle Scout rank in Scouts BSA, formerly known as Boy Scouts of America. People give mixed reactions when they hear we re in Eagle Scouts, said Annie Scheidt. A lot of people think it s so cool and we re trailblazers. You always have someone who pushes against you or doesn’t support change. You take them in stride.
After changing its name in 2019, Scouts BSA said it would allow girls into the program for the first time. The four Wisconsinites scrambled to find local chapters to join.
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Wisconsin teens among the nation s inaugural class of female Eagle Scouts
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) Four local girls have made history as some of the first-ever female Eagle Scouts.
The teenagers, from Three Harbors Council, BSA, will be honored on Sunday, Feb. 21 during a Facebook Live ceremony celebrating their service, leadership and groundbreaking accomplishments, according to a press release.
The scouts honored include:
For her Eagle Scout Service Project, Annie constructed two notice/display boards for the Racine
County Pony Club (RCPC). The boards will provide RCPC with areas to display information used
during horse shows, clinics, and community outreach events.