Former Ogden teen earns Eagle rank

Boy Scout Troop 90 held a Court of Honor on October 28 to recognize Scott Henry for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Friends and family were in attendance at the First Baptist Church in Chili to see him receive Boy Scouting's highest achievement.

To earn the rank of Eagle, a scout must earn 21 merit badges, hold leadership positions within the troop, and complete an approved community service project. Henry has earned 35 merit badges since joining Troop 90 in 1994. He has held the positions of Quartermaster, Assistant Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, Troop Guide and Senior Patrol Leader. He became a member of the Order of the Arrow in 1998 and attained Brotherhood in 1999.

For his Eagle project, Henry planned and organized the construction of a nature trail at Churchville-Chili High School. He led a group of scouts, leaders, teachers, and family members in clearing the trail and covering the surface with wood chips.

Henry is the son of Linda and Curt Henry. He has two younger siblings, Mark and Lauren. The 18-year-old, formerly of Ogden, is a senior at Greeneville High School, Greeneville, Tennessee. He plans on attending college for mechanical engineering.