There really is no different name for leaders of different levels of Girl Scouts, they're all just called "Leaders".
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In many countries, the Brownie Girl Guide troop leader is called "Brown Owl" after the Wise Old Owl in "The Brownie Story" who helped the girl find the brownie (herself).
Girl Guide leaders are also called "Guiders".
The Brownie Smile Song was written by Harriet F. Heywood of Gloucester, MA in the late 1920's when she was working as a Brownie Girl Scout troop leader.
The leader of a Girl Scout troop or group is called the leader or adviser. There might also be an assistant troop leader or a co-leader. In Girl Guides the troop leader is called the Guider, or the Brown Owl.
Norwegians just call it brownie. If you ask a Norwegian for a brownie, they would immidiately understand what you want.
It depends on where you are located. GSUSA troops are required to have at least two, unrelated adults at every event or activity where the girls are present. Some councils may define this as having to be a co-leader or an assistant leader, so check with your local Girl Scout council.
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A cavalry leader is the Troop Commander; a captain's position (slot).
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For Girl Scouts of the USA, Girl Scouts Brownies are in grades 2 and 3. A girl may join a Girl Scout Brownie troop at any time. As for the time, this depends on the troop. Information about the time for troop meetings and other events should be provided by the troop leader. Girl Guide and Girl Scout Brownies in other countries vary on the age girls may join, but generally the age levels are from ages 6 to 9.
Yes, and so should "Girl Scout". In addition: Girl Scout Brownie is a proper noun because it names a specific level of Girl Scouting, so yes, Brownie should be capitalized whenever referring to a Girl Scout Brownie. Note: GSUSA changed the level names so that "Girl Scout" always comes first, so "Girl Scout Brownie" is the correct usage.
You may be thinking of Troop Beverly Hills, which starred Shelley Long.
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