Girl Scout Wiki
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The Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland serves more than 16,000 girls and nearly 5,000 adult volunteers in 80 counties in Kansas.

Headquarters: Wichita, Kansas

Website: http://www.kansasgirlscouts.org

About the Council[]

It was formed by the merger of six councils in 2008:

  • Girl Scouts of Central Kansas,
  • Girl Scout Council of The Flint Hills,
  • Girl Scouts of Sunflower Council,
  • Girl Scouts Wheatbelt Council,
  • Girl Scouts of Tumbleweed Council, and
  • Girl Scouts of The Golden Plains Council

Girl Scout Promise[]

On my honor, I will try:

To serve God and my country, 

To help people at all times, 

And to live by the Girl Scout Law. 

Girl Scout Law[]

I will do my best to be

honest and fair,

friendly and helpful,

considerate and caring,

courageous and strong, 

responsible for what I say and do,

respect myself and others,

respect authority,

use resources wisely,

make the world a better place, and

be a sister to every Girl Scout. 

Levels[]

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Daisies[]

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Daisy is the initial level of Girl Scouting. Named for Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low, they are in kindergarten and first grade (around ages 5–7). They typically meet in groups of ten girls with two adult leaders who help the girls plan activities to introduce them to Girl Scouts.

Daisies earn the Promise Center and Petals, which focus on the Girl Scout Law and are placed on the front of the tunic in a daisy design. They also earn Leaves and Journey Leadership Awards. Their uniform consists of a light blue tunic. They may also wear their tunic with a white shirt and khaki bottoms or with an official Girl Scout Daisy uniform. The Girl Scout Membership Star is worn with blue membership disks and they wear the Girl Scout Daisy Membership Pin.

Daisies use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Daisies and the National Leadership Journeys to work on activities, may camp only with a parent present, and have the option to sell Girl Scout cookies. They may earn the Daisy Safety Award and the Bridge to Brownies Award.

Brownies[]

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Brownies are in second and third grades (around ages 7–9) and earn triangular shaped Brownie Leadership Journey Awards and National Proficiency Badges. Their uniform consists of a brown vest or sash which may be worn with a white shirt and khaki bottoms or with an official Brownie uniform. The Girl Scout Membership Star is worn with green membership disks, and they wear the Brownie Membership Pin.

Brownies use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Brownies and the National Leadership Journeys to work on badges and activities. They may earn the Bridge to Juniors Award and the Brownie Safety Award.

Unlike some of the other levels, the name Brownie is commonly used with Girl Scout/Girl Guide organizations around the world and has its origin from Brownies in the British Girl Guides.

Juniors[]

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Juniors are in fourth and fifth grades (around ages 9–11). Their uniform is a green vest or sash which may be worn with a white shirt and khaki bottoms.

Juniors are the first level to wear the official Girl Scout Membership Pin on their uniform. The Girl Scout Membership Star is worn with yellow membership disks. They use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Juniors and the National Leadership Journeys to work on badges and activities. They earn circle shaped Junior Leadership Journey Awards and National Proficiency Badges. Badges require more skill at this level as the girls gain proficiency. They may earn the Girl Scout Junior Safety Award, the Junior Aide Award, and the Bridge to Cadettes Award.

Juniors are eligible to earn the Bronze Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting available at this level.

Cadettes[]

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Cadettes are Girl Scouts who are in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades (around ages 11–14). Their uniform is a khaki vest or sash with white shirts and khaki bottoms. They wear the official Girl Scout Membership Pin on their uniform. The Girl Scout Membership Star is worn with white membership disks.

Cadettes use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Cadettes and the National Leadership Journeys to earn diamond shaped badges. Typically, Girl Scouts at this level are encouraged to assume leadership roles within them, such as assisting in leading and coordinating service unit or association events. They may also earn the Cadette Program Aide award, the Cadette Community Service Bar, the Cadette Service to Girl Scouting Bar, the Cadette Safety Award and the Bridge to Senior Award. They are eligible to earn the Silver Award, which is the highest award available to girls at this level.

Seniors[]

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Seniors are Girl Scouts who are in ninth and tenth grade (around ages 14–16). They wear the same uniform as Cadettes—however, the disks for their membership stars are red and their badges are a rectangular shape.

Seniors use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Seniors and the National Leadership Journeys to earn badges. They are typically encouraged to create and lead activities for the younger Girl Scouts, and to take a leadership role in organizing and assisting with Council and service unit/association events and activities. They may earn the Counselor-in-Training (CIT), the Volunteer-in-Training (VIT), the Girl Scout Senior Safety Award, the Gold Torch Award, the Senior Community Service Bar, the Senior Service to Girl Scouting Bar and the Bridge to Girl Scout Ambassador award.

Seniors are eligible to earn the Gold Award.

Ambassadors[]

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Ambassadors are Girl Scouts who are in eleventh and twelfth grade (around ages 16-18). They wear the same khaki colored vest or sash as Cadettes and Seniors. The Girl Scout Membership Star is worn with navy membership disks.

Ambassadors use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Ambassadors and the National Leadership Journeys to earn badges that are shaped like an octagon. They may earn the Counselor-in-Training (CIT), the Counselor-in-Training (CIT) II, the Volunteer-in-Training (VIT), the Ambassador Community Service Bar, the Ambassador Service to Girl Scouting Bar, the Gold Torch Award, the Ambassador Safety Award, and the Bridge to Adult Award.

Ambassadors are eligible to earn the Gold Award.

Cookies[]

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Main article: Girl Scout Cookies

In Girl Scouts, it's a tradition to sell Girl Scout Cookies. Selling Girl Scout cookies helps girls in Girl Scouts learn 5 skills that they will use all throughout their lives. Plus, the Girl Scout will earn a Cookie Activity Pin and some badges too!

List of Girl Scout Cookies[]

5 Life Skills[]

  1. Goal Setting
  2. Decision Making
  3. Money Management
  4. People Skills
  5. Business Ethics

Badges[]

Daisies[]

Brownies[]

  • Money Manager Badge- 
  • Philanthropist Badge-
  • Meet My Customers Badge- The Brownies get this badge by finding customers and be comfortable selling to them. 
  • Give Back Badge- The Brownies get this badge by learning how businesses help others.
  • Inventor Badge-

Juniors[]

  • Business Owner Badge-
  • Savvy Shopper Badge-
  • Cookie CEO Badge- The Juniors get this badge by learning to manage all facets of the cookie business.
  • Customer Insights Badge- The Juniors get this badge by gaining a better understanding of cookie customers.
  • Product Designer Badge-

Cadettes[]

  • Think Big Badge- Set big goals for the cookie sale and brainstorm creative ways to reach them.
  • Business Plan Badge- Write an effective business plan for the cookie business.
  • Marketing Badge- Know how to create a marketing plan for the cookie business.

Seniors []

  • My Portfolio Badge- Show college admissions officers and employers the benefits of the sales experience.
  • Customer Loyalty Badge- Build the cookie business by increasing customer loyalty.

Ambassadors []

Badges[]

Girl Scout 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.

Badge Level
Promise Center and Petals
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Girl Scout Daisies earn petal and leaf badges that together make a complete Daisy on the uniform.
Brownie Outdoor Adventurer Badge
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Girl Scout Brownies earn triangle shaped badges, typically edged in brown to match the uniform.
Social Butterfly Badge
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Girl Scout Juniors earn circle badges, typically edged in green to match the uniform.
Comic Artist
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Girl Scout Cadettes earn diamond shaped badges, typically edged in red.
Voice for Animals
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Girl Scout Seniors earn rectangular badges, typically edged in yellow.
Survival Camper
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Girl Scout Ambassadors earn square-ish badges (with the corners cut off), typically edged in yellow.

Journeys[]

She’ll team up with friends to:

  • Identify a problem they want to do something about
  • Come up with a creative solution
  • Create a team plan to make that solution a reality
  • Put their plan into action
  • Talk about what they learned—and what they’ll do next!

There are three series of Journeys to choose from at every grade level: []

It’s Your Story—Tell It! []

Level Journey
Daisy  5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals!
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Brownie  A World of Girls
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Junior  aMUSE!
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Cadette  MEdia
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Senior  Mission: Sisterhood!
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Ambassador  Bliss: Live It!
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It’s Your Planet—Love It! []

Level Journey
Daisy  Between Earth and Sky
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Brownie  Wonders of Water
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Junior  Get Moving!
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Cadette  Breathe
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Senior  Sow What?
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Ambassador  Justice
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It’s Your World—Change It! []

Level Journey
Daisy  Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden
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Brownie  Brownie Quest
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Junior  Agent of Change
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Cadette  aMAZE!
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Senior  Girltopia
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Ambassador  Your Voice, Your World
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She’ll pick the Journey topic that interests her most, whether it’s caring for animals, helping others get healthy and fit, spreading kindness, saving the planet, taking a stand for girls, creating community—or any other issue that’s really important to her.

As she goes on her Journey, she’ll earn awards to put on her uniform. They’ll let others know about the awesome things she’s done—and remind her of what she accomplished and the fun she had along the way.

Highest Awards[]

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Bronze. Silver. Gold. These represent the highest honors a Girl Scout can earn.

All three awards give you the chance to do big things while supporting an issue you care about. You might plant a community garden at your school or inspire others to eat healthy foods for your Bronze, advocate for animal rights for your Silver, or build a career network that encourages girls to become scientists and engineers for your Gold. Whatever you choose, you’ll inspire others (and yourself). 

Bronze Award[]

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Main article: Bronze Award

The Girl Scout Bronze Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout in grades 4-5 can earn, was created by a troop of Girl Scout Juniors from an individual council and introduced in 2001. It requires a Girl Scout Junior to learn the leadership and planning skills necessary to follow through on a project that makes a positive impact on her community. Working towards this award demonstrates her commitment to helping others, improving her community and the world, and becoming the best she can be.

Girls typically spend a minimum 20 hours working on their projects, after the completion of a Girl Scout Journey and project approval.

Prerequisites []

Girls must be in 4th or 5th grade (or equivalent) and be a registered Girl Scout Junior and complete a Junior Journey.

Bronze Award Steps []

  1. Build your Girl Scout Junior team.
  2. Explore your community.
  3. Choose your Girl Scout Bronze Award project.
  4. Make a plan.
  5. Put your plan in motion.
  6. Spread the word.

Silver Award[]

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Main article: Silver Award

Going for the Girl Scout Silver Award—the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can earn—gives you the chance to do big things and make your community better in the process.

Prerequisites []

Girls must be in 6th, 7th or 8th grade (or equivalent), be a registered Girl Scout Cadette, and have completed a Cadette Journey before she can begin work on a Silver Award project.

Silver Award Steps []

  1. Identify issues you care about.
  2. Build your Girl Scout Silver Award team or decide to go solo.
  3. Explore your community.
  4. Pick your Silver Award project. The Silver Award project must be done in the local community (beyond the Girl Scout community).
  5. Develop your project.
  6. Make a plan and put it into motion.
  7. Reflect and share your story.

Gold Award[]

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Main article: Gold Award

The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award a Girl Scout can earn. It is awarded to Girl Scout Seniors or Ambassadors who complete a project that will make a lasting difference in the world.

Prerequisites []

Girls must be in high school, be a registered Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador or have earned the Girl Scout Silver Award and completed one journey.

Gold Award Steps []

  1. Identify an issue.
  2. Investigate it throughly.
  3. Get help and build your team.
  4. Create a plan.
  5. Present your plan and gather feedback.
  6. Take action.
  7. Educate and inspire others.

Camps[]

  • Starwoods Outdoor Center is 160 acres (0.65 km2) in Clearwater, Kansas
  • Camp Loga Vista is on Wellington Lake in Wellington, Kansas
  • Camp Hazen in Sylvia, Kansas
  • Camp Four Winds near Leon, Kansas. It has a 13-acre (53,000 m2) lake.
  • Camp Flying T near Syracuse, Kansas
  • Camp Double E is 8.3 acres (34,000 m2) northwest of Emporia, Kansas