Girl Scout Cadettes
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), Girl Scout Juniors are grades 4 and 5. Girl Scout Cadettes are the next level, grades 6, 7, and 8.
A Girl Scout Cadette is a level in girl scouts after Juniors and before Seniors. A Cadette does every thing Girl Scouts do except can do more advanced things. In addition: For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the Girl Scout Cadette level is for grades 6, 7, and 8.
Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) Girl Scout Juniors are grade levels 4 and 5, approximately ages 9 and 10.
Yes, in order to become a Girl Scout, a girl must start as a Brownie. Brownies is the second level of Girl Scouting and is designed for girls in grades 2-3 or ages 7-8. After completing the Brownie level, girls can then progress to the next levels of Girl Scouting.
The highest award a Girl Scout may earn in Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) is the Girl Scout Gold Award. The highest award an adult in GSUSA may receive is the Thanks Badge. For each level there is an award. It starts with Juniors who earn the Girl Scout Bronze Award, then the Cadettes earn the Girl Scout Silver Award. Then the Seniors/Ambassadors may earn the Girl Scout Gold Award. The process is very long but you know you helped your community and maybe even the world!
Yes, the levels of Girl scouts starting with the youngest are: Daisies (grades K-1) Brownies (grades 2-3) Juniors (grades 4-5) Cadette (grades 6-8) Senior (grades 9-10) Ambassadors (grades 11-12) After you are a Girl Scout Junior, you are a Girl Scout Cadette. Girl Scout Cadettes are grades 6, 7, or 8.
The Girl Scout Levels were changed a few years ago. Currently, Girl Scout Cadettes are grades 6 to 8. Girl Scout Seniors are grades 9 and 10. Girl Scout Ambassadors are grades 11 and 12.
They used to be called Junior Girl Scouts. With changes in the past few years, they are now called Girl Scout Juniors and are girls in grades 4 and 5 who are members of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
Not all girl scout uniforms are green, just the Girl Scout Junior level. The beginning level, Girl Scout Daisies, wear blue. The second level, Girl Scout Brownies, wear brown. The third level, Girl Scout Juniors, wear the traditional green. The upper levels, Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors, wear khaki. The reason juniors wear the traditional green is it is an easy color to keep clean when playing outside. It is easy to maintain a green uniform--when participating in outdoor activities stains don't show as they might with other colors, it is distinctive and it is traditional.
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.
Girl Scouts of the USA changed to a grade level system rather than an age level. So a Girl Scout Cadette is in grades 6, 7, or 8. A Girl Scout Senior is grades 9 or 10. A Girl Scout Ambassador is grades 11 or 12.
It depends on who is asking the questions and why they are asking questions. If you are asking about becoming a Girl Scout: What activities do Girl Scouts do? How much does it cost to be a Girl Scout? What badges do Girl Scouts earn? When are the troop meetings? What Girl Scout level would I be? What is the Girl Scout uniform like? If you are going to be asking a Girl Scout questions about Girl Scouting: Who founded Girl Scouts? When did the first girl scout troop form? Why did you want to become a girl scout? Why do Girl Scouts sell cookies? If you are a Girl Scout and will be questioning the children: Who was Juliette Gordon Low? Who started Scouting? What do you want to know about Girl Scouts?
No. Due to copyright and trademark laws, Girl Scout materials are not allowed to be published online. Also note that the current Girl Scout materials will be replaced by "The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting" for each level in September of 2011. "Journeys" will continue to be part of the Girl Scout program.