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The freedom to choose how you will participate in the Girl Scout
experience has never been so easy! By dividing the Girl Scout Experience
into six different pathways, girls are able to determine their own
journeys and experiences. Girls can participate in all, one, or any
combination of pathways depending on their interests.
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Girls say that grade level -not age- is what frequently forms their
social groups. Research shows that girls learn best and have the most
fun in the right developmental and social group. Girl Scout programming
is designed to suit the interests and abilities of girls at the
appropriate grade level.
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Kindergarten - 1st Grade
We
nurture our youngest Girl Scouts in small groups of 5 to 10 in which
these kindergartners and first graders embark on adventures in nature,
science and the arts. As Daisy Girl Scouts, girls take part in a variety
of activities that help them understand the meaning of the Girl Scout
Promise and Law. |
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2nd Grade - 3rd Grade
Brownie
Girl Scouts learn about teamwork while exploring their own community.
At each meeting, they enjoy age-appropriate activities as well as
friendship and lots of fun. They may collect acorns for a craft project,
or go caroling in a local community center. Brownie Girl Scouts also
begin to earn awards as individuals as well as group members. |
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Junior
Girl Scouts learn what "girl power" is all about and taking charge of
their own goals. Earning awards becomes a way of learning as well as
gaining confidence. There are many awards that inspire girls to learn,
and when girls aren't earning individual awards, they may be exploring
their communities, nature and cultural attractions with their troops or
making contributions through service projects and activities. |
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
As
Cadette Girl Scouts, tweens and teens can connect with their peers,
create experiences, swap ideas, share thoughts and immerse themselves in
interests that often lead to careers and lifetime occupations. All
while blazing their own pathway in an environment that builds
self-esteem as well as a growing respect for the needs of others. Girls
work on a range of projects together under the guidance of trained
adults. And, of course, they continue earning awards, exploring conflict
resolution to aerospace, and everything in between!
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9th Grade - 10th Grade
As As a Girl Scout Senior, you’ll tackle challenges that require critical thinking skills and independence. Plan
enriching activities as a team and start planning your future, too.
Think you’re too old to become a Girl Scout? No way! Now is a great time
to join. Seniors earn Journey Awards that teach leadership skills,
earn badges in health, cultural literacy and science, and even plan and
take trips to other cities, states or countries. Seniors also learn and
practice financial responsibility, become a positive role model for
younger girls, and can also connect with Girl Scout Alumnae.
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11th Grade - 12th Grade
As a Girl Scout Ambassador, you’ll discover how to be an advocate for the causes you care about. Connect
with like-minded young women and work together to make a difference.
Your voice matters. Become a Girl Scout Ambassador and speak out!
Ambassadors will also explore and prepare for post secondary education,
take a leadership rold within her community, build a support network,
assume civic responsibility, become a positive role model for younger
girls, and have an adult mentor.
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