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The 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.
- Earn two badges related to the Bronze Award project.
- Complete one of the Girl Scout Signs found in the Junior Girl Scout Handbook.
- 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
- 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
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 September 2009 14:16 |