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Gay Maryland teen achieves Eagle Scout milestone

By BRETT ZONGKER
Associated Press

Pascal Tessier (center),  a gay scout in Maryland, achieved the highest rank of Eagle Scout. Photo: The Washington Post via Getty Images
Pascal Tessier (center), a gay scout in Maryland, achieved the highest rank of Eagle Scout.
Photo: The Washington Post via Getty Images

CHEVY CHASE, Md. — Change is coming quickly to the Boy Scouts of America.

It took only a few weeks since the Scouts lifted a ban on gay youth for a gay scout in Maryland to achieve the highest rank of Eagle Scout. On Monday night, Boy Scout Troop 52 formed a circle and gave Pascal Tessier a sustained applause when the scoutmaster announced the 17-year-old was officially an Eagle.

For more than a year, Tessier of Kensington has been speaking out to end the ban on gay youth in scouting. After a vote last year, the policy changed Jan. 1 to include all boys, regardless of sexual orientation.

The advocacy group Scouts for Equality says Tessier is likely the nation’s first openly gay Eagle under the new policy and the most high profile.

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