Girl Scout Cadette awards and badges are a great way for a girl to explore her interests and learn new skills—and to remember every adventure and show the world what she’s accomplished.
In 1911, Daisy Low met Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the Boer War hero who had organized the Boy Scout movement in Great Britain. He introduced her to the Girl Guides, the British group headed by his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell. Like the Boy Scouts, the Guides sought to 'Do a Good Turn Da...
Prospect Riding Center became an integral part of the Girl Scout Cadette Leadership Program, bringing horses to teach girls about the role of large animals in therapeutic care and leadership. Troops eagerly scheduled days to travel to the farm, gaining hands-on experience in animal care and explor...
A Study of Retention Between the Cadette and Senior Level of Girl Scouting in the Kentuckiana Girl Scout Council This study was made in attempt to identify the characteristics of a troop program in which tenth grade girls had been involved and to determine why they did or did not continue ...
Girl Scout Cadette Troop 52018 of Service Unit 52-11 held a winter coat drive in Springfield, Va., on Saturday, December 4. Troop 52018 is comprised of seventh graders. Community response was outstanding and the Troop collected more than 105 adult and children’s new and gently used coat...
the highest proficiency is marked by the award of a special badge (e.g., the Eagle Scout Badge in theUnited Statesand the Queen’s Scout Badge in Canada and Great Britain). The symbols of the scouts include the handshake with the left hand, the fleur-de-lis badge, and the motto “Be...