IN PHOTOS: Four southeastern Wisconsin teens are among the nation's first 1,000 female Eagle Scouts
Caroline and Annie Scheidt, Jaisyn Daher, and Annastasia Wischki are all part of local Scouts BSA troops and each have completed their journey to become Eagle Scouts in an astonishing 24 months.
Annastasia Wischki

Annastasia Wischki, 14, sits at the center of the serenity garden she constructed as her Eagle Scout Service Project at Alliance Bible Church in Ozaukee County.
Annastasia Wischki

Annastasia Wischki, at left, smiles on a boat. She developed a love for the water with the Sea Scouts.
Annastasia Wischki

Annastasia Wischki smiles on a boat. She developed a love for the water with the Sea Scouts.
Annastasia Wischki

Annastasia Wischki smiles on a boat. She developed a love for the water with the Sea Scouts.
Annastasia Wischki

Annastasia Wischki developed a love for the water with the Sea Scouts.
Jaisyn Daher

Jaisyn Daher, 18, smiles next to her Eagle Scout Service Project at Bartlett Youth Center an "Honoring Old Glory" dropbox for worn American flags. The box includes a script for the proper disposal of flags, or flags can be dropped off so someone else can retire them properly.
Jaisyn Daher

Surrounded by helpers, 18-year-old Jaisyn Daher perches on top of her Eagle Scout Service Project, a dropbox for the retirement of U.S. flags at Bartlett Youth Center, 1120 N. Stuart Road. The box was placed earlier this year on a day with subzero temperatures so that Daher could come in under the deadline to become an Eagle Scout.
Eagle Scout Jaisyn Daher

Annie and Caroline Scheidt

Sisters Annie, left, and Caroline Scheidt smile side-by-side at the Racine County Pony Club, where both of them performed their Eagle Scout Service Projects.
Annie Scheidt

Annie Scheidt paddles a boat on a Scouts BSA trip.
Annie Scheidt

Annie Scheidt

Annie Scheidt

Annie Scheidt

Annie Scheidt

Annie Scheidt

Annie Scheidt's Eagle Scout Service Project

Annie Scheidt stands next to one of the portable boards she built for the Racine County Pony Club for her Eagle Scout Service Project.
Caroline Scheidt's Eagle Scout Service Project

Caroline Scheidt sits on the one of the table benches that she made for her Eagle Scout Service Project, now placed at Racine County Pony Club.
The Scheidts

The Scheidts and company on horseback

The Scheidt sisters talk Scouting

The Scheidts and friends

The Scheidts and friends

The Scheidts and friends on the water

The Scheidts and friends

Caroline Scheidt's Eagle Scout Service Project

Caroline Scheidt's Eagle Scout Service Project, a series of tables and benches for the Racine County Pony Club, are pictured here in progress.
Caroline Scheidt takes aim

Caroline Scheidt

The Scheidts and others at a campfire

Caroline Scheidt takes aim

Caroline Scheidt and her prehistoric friend
