Girl Scout Awards are earned recognitions. Girl Scouts earn the awards by completing the requirements. Awards include the Girl Scout Badges; the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards; the Journey Awards, etc.
There are various shapes for the Journey Awards, depending on the Journey that is chosen and the Girl Scout Level. The Girl Scout Daisy Journey Awards are based on the shape of a rectangle. The Girl Scout Brownie Journey Awards are based on the shape of a triangle. The Girl Scout Junior Journey Awards are based on the shape of a circle. The Girl Scout Cadette Journey Awards are based on the shape of a parallelogram or diamond. The Girl Scout Senior Journey Awards are based on the shape of a circle. The Girl Scout Ambassador Journey Awards are based on the different shapes: the shape of an oval or a rectangle or the word 'Sage'. The Girl Scout Summit Journey Awards for all levels are the shape of a circle.
Yes. You can be what is known as a "Juliette" or Individual Girl Scout. Contact your local council for more details. Depending on your Girl Scout council, there may be a staff person who will work with you or else you will need to find an adult to register and be your adviser. With the adult's help, you may earn badges and awards. As for Girl Scout awards showing up on a college resume or application, you will put that information on the resume or application yourself. Mainly keep track of the number of years you were a member of Girl Scouts, what you did to earn the Girl Scout Gold Award, and any other significant awards earned or received as a Girl Scout.
All of the Girl Scout Safety Badges and Safety Awards have been or will be discontinued by GSUSA by the end of September 2011. If you are planning to earn the Safety Badges or Awards, be sure to check with your Girl Scout council to see if they have the badges in the council store because they probably will not be able to order any additional badges. See Related Links for links to the GSUSA web site where the requirements for the different Safety Awards are listed.
The Girl Scout sash is designed to lay on the right shoulder, go around the body, with the bottom of the sash on the left side of the body. The Girl Scout vest is designed so that it is worn by inserting both arms with an opening on the front. Placement of the insignia and awards is different on each. When wearing the Girl Scout sash, the pin tab with the membership pin and the WAGGGS pin is worn on the left side of the shirt rather than being on the sash. See related links for illustrations of both the Girl Scout sash and the Girl Scout vest.
The highest award a Girl Scout member of Girl Scouts of the USA can earn is the Girl Scout Gold Award. The Girl Scout must be a Girl Scout Senior or Girl Scout Ambassador in order to work on the 7 steps required to earn the Girl Scout Gold Award.
Girl Scout troops earn enough to fund their activities and cover their expenses, such as supplies and awards. An older girl troop which is planning to travel a distance will be earning more than a younger troop which does short field trips.
Only the Girl Scout is capitalized. It should be Girl Scout leader.
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Are you asking about the Girl Scout levels? They are: Girl Scout Daisy (grades K-1) Girl Scout Brownie (grades 2-3) Girl Scout Junior (grades 4-5) Girl Scout Cadette (grades 6-8) Girl Scout Senior (grades 9-10) Girl Scout Ambassador (grades 11-12)
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First, you sign up to be a Girl Scout. Then you are ready to sign up for Girl Scout camp! In addition: Some Girl Scout councils offer girls a chance to attend Girl Scout camp by including the membership registration fee as part of the camp fee. So, even if you are not a Girl Scout, by signing up to attend Girl Scout camp you become a member of Girl Scouts.