Junior
Girl Scouts
Junior
Girl Scouts are girls who are in grades 3-6. A minimum of
two adults leads each troop. Junior Girl Scouts earn recognitions
called "Proficiency Badges" as well as other leadership
awards.
A 'Proficiency
Badge" is earned by completing a minimum number of
requirements and demonstrating proficiency in that particular
area. Girls earn these recognitions in many areas, including
computers, photography, the arts, ecology, outdoor activities
and sports.
Girls
participate in community service projects, use a form of
democratic government called "patrols," and elect
leaders within their group who represent their interests
at a "Court of Honor." Junior Girl Scouts make
shared decisions with adults and learn to keep track of
troop finances and travel more than Brownie Girl Scouts.
Their
adventures may take them close to home or on out-of-town
trips to such places as the Juliette Gordon Low birthplace
in Savannah, GA, or Space Camp in Huntsville, AL, Junior
Girl Scouts participate in the annual
cookie sale, calendar/QSP sale and, sometimes, in a
special troop fund-raising project. These funds support
troop activities.
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