South Jordan, UT, United States (AHN) – To become an Eagle Scout, the highest achievement in Scouting, a Boy Scout must earn 21 merit badges. Nathan Christensen, 17, a senior at Bingham High in South Jordan, Utah, earned all 132 badges. And what makes his accomplishment even more impressive is that Nathan has autism.
Nate’s mother Sandy said Scouting helped improve his social skills. Nate, who didn’t start speaking until he was 7, started working on earning his badges, from journalism to camping, when he was 11. Six years later he had all 132.
Nate took no shortcuts in getting his badges, even though that was an option for him. He has binders for all of his badges to remind him of his hard work, and to inspire him in the future.
Nate received his last two badges, for chess and inventing, Sunday night at a special ceremony at his church.
In 2010, just 5 percent of Boy Scouts went on to receive the Eagle Scout Award. Some notable individuals who has achieved the rank include: astronaut Neil Armstrong, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former U.S. president Gerald Ford, Academy Award-winning director Michael Moore and Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart.
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