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Bronze AwardThe Girl Scout Bronze Award, the highest honor a Junior Girl Scout can earn, requires her to learn the leadership and planning skills necessary to follow through on a project that makes a positive impact on her community.

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Requirements

The Bronze Award has four requirements. To receive the award, a Junior Girl Scout must complete the first three before undertaking the Bronze Award project.

  1. Earn two badges related to the Bronze Award project.


  2. Complete one of the Girl Scout Signs found in the Junior Girl Scout Handbook.


  3. Earn the Junior Aide Award, the Junior Girl Scout Leadership Award, or two of these badges:
    • Girl Scouting in the USA
    • Girl Scouting Around the World
    • Girl Scouting in My Future
    • Lead On

  4. Complete a Girl Scout Bronze Award project that demonstrates the leadership skills she has learned as a Junior Girl Scout and a commitment to her community. The project must show she understands and lives by the Girl Scout Promise and Law. The project should:
    • Take about 15 hours to complete (including planning time). Doing the project should take at least seven to eight hours.
    • Follow the Action Plan in the "Adventures in Girl Scouting" chapter of the Junior Girl Scout Handbook (2001).
    • Provide community service inside or outside Girl Scouting.

For more information, see the Junior Girl Scout Handbook.

More infomration: http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/insignia/highest_awards/bronze_award.asp

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 September 2009 14:16
 

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