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Program Level Cadette

Program Level Cadette. Patrol System. Patrol leaders may be elected or appointed Terms allow leadership experience Leader meets with patrol leaders for planning and reports. Patrol leaders meet with patrol members to plan and carry out activities. . Town Meeting.

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Program Level Cadette

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  1. Program LevelCadette

  2. Patrol System • Patrol leaders may be elected or appointed • Terms allow leadership experience • Leader meets with patrol leaders for planning and reports. • Patrol leaders meet with patrol members to plan and carry out activities.

  3. Town Meeting • Moderator elected by girls • Moderator leads discussion and agenda • Leader advises moderator • Moderator’s term set to allow girls leadership opportunities. Leader Moderator

  4. Executive Committee Leader • Girls elect officers • Officers meet and confer about troop operations and plans • Leader advises • Girls may vote on options developed by executive committee • Committee serves for a term of 1 month, 1 quarter, 1/2 year or to allow all girls to experience leadership roles.

  5. Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting Girl Scout Cadette

  6. Cadette Girl Scouts Choice of the New Profiles or Traditional Girl Scout Membership • Membership Star • and white disc

  7. Cadette Girl Scouts Special Opportunity Awards Bridge to Girl Scout Senior Award Girl Scout Cadette Safety Award Girl Scout Cookie Sale Activity pin Girl Scouts Global Action Award My Promise My Faith, Year 1 My Promise My Faith, Year 2 My Promise My Faith, Year 3 World Thinking Day Award CadetteSummit Award

  8. National Leadership Awards • Community Service bars • One bar for each age level (Cadette, Senior and Ambassador). • Provide 20 hours of service to an organization (not Girl Scouts). • Details are in the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. • Form for reporting hours of service is on our website, www.girlscoutsccs.org. • Service to Girl Scouting bars • One bar for each age level (Cadette, Senior and Ambassador). • Provide 20 hours of service to Girl Scouts. • Details are in the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. • Form for reporting hours of service is on our website, www.girlscoutsccs.org. • The Torch Award • One award for each age level (Cadette, Senior and Ambassador). • Complete one Leadership Journey. • Serve for one full term in a leadership position. • Examples: At your school, church, library, community center, after school club, • or similar organization. • Details are in the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. • Form for reporting hours of service is on our website, www.girlscoutsccs.org.

  9. LiA and Program Aide • Leader in Action (LiA) Awards • Cadettes only. • There are three different LiA awards, one for each of the Journey series. • LiA is earned by assisting a Brownie Troop to complete any of the three Journeys. • To earn the LiA, girls will share their organizational skills, use one of their special talents, teach Brownies something important from their Journey and reflect on their experience. • Requirements for each LiA award is listed in the Brownie Journey Adult Guides. • Earning the LiA award is a pre-requisite for the Program Aide pin. • Program Aide pin (PA) • Cadettes only. • Program Aides learn to work directly with younger girls in settings such as Troop activities, Council or Service Unit events/day camps. • To earn the Program Aide pin, girls must: • Earn one LiA award. • Complete a GSCCS Program Aide Core Training course. • Work directly with younger girl over six activity sessions.

  10. Troop Crests

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  12. Working with the Journeys and Earning Badges

  13. Financial Literacy and Cookie Business Badges

  14. 3 Journeys for Girl Scout Cadettes • It’s Your World. Change it! • aMAZEInteract –Diplomat -Peacemaker • It’s Your Planet. Love it! • Breathe Affirm –Alert -- Aware • It’s Your Story. Tell It! • MediaMonitor – Influence - Cultivate

  15. Cadettes Can Travel with GS Destinationshttp://www.girlscouts.org/forgirls/travel/destinations/ Consider council sponsored older girl programs and travel opportunities.

  16. Destination Sample 2013

  17. Silver Award The Silver Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can achieve. • Silver Award • Girl(s)and Leader take Gold/Silver Training • Complete one Cadette Journey • Solo or Team Award (maximum of four girls) • Suggested 50 hour project • Silver Award Project must improve the community in a significant and continuing way. 18

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