Norfolk Girl Scouts

Juniors

Juniors make most decisions about their troop and can run their own meetings.  They gain tremendous confidence through planning their troop's activities for the year.

They collect dues, keep records, assign and carry out tasks and organize short trips.

They earn badges, which require some skill and proficiency.

Juniors may also work on the Leadership Award, Junior Aide, Junior Girl Scout Signs and the Bronze Award.

Girls eligible to be a junior Girl Scout must be in grades 4 or 5.

As a Junior you might...
  • Volunteer at an animal shelter, making a nicer temporary home for the animals
  • Plan and host a dance in your community
  • Challenge your limits in the Adventure Series
  • Connect with a Girl Scout who lives overseas
  • Work together to organize a Try-It workshop for Brownies
  • Manage your group's finances
  • Earn the Bronze Award, the highest achievement for a Junior
  • Sell cookies to pay for a trip to a horseback riding ranch
  • Attend resident camp for a week
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