Silver Award (Girl Scouts of the USA)

Silver Award

The Silver Award is the second highest award of the Girl Scouts of the USA, and the highest award that a Girl Scout Cadette can earn.

Prerequisites

A girl 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.

Cadette Journey

There are currently six Cadette Journey programs to choose from. All badges in the Journey must be earned for the Journey to be complete.

  • Cadette Amaze Journey (three badges, sold as a set)
    • Interact
    • Diplomat
    • Peacemaker
  • Cadette Breath Journey (three badges, sold as a set)
    • Aware
    • Alert
    • Affirm
  • Cadette MEdia Journey (three badges, sold as a set)
    • Monitor
    • Influence
    • Cultivate
  • Cadette Outdoor Journey (four badges, sold separately)
    • Night Owl[1][2]
    • Trailblazing
    • Primitive Camper
    • Cadette Take Action
  • Cadette Think Like an Engineer Journey (two badges, sold separately)
    • Cadette Think Like an Engineer Journey Award
    • Cadette Take Action
  • Cadette Think Like a Programmer Journey (two badges, sold separately)
    • Cadette Think Like a Programmer Journey Award
    • Cadette Take Action

Silver Award Steps

  1. Identify an issue 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.
  5. Develop your project.
  6. Make a plan and put it into motion.
  7. Reflect, share your story, and celebrate.

Silver Award Project

The Silver Award Project can be done as an individual or as a small group. Each Girl Scout is expected to contribute 50 hours to the project. The project is to be girl-led, but adults can advise and assist when necessary. Although the general guidelines have been established by GSUSA, it is important to check with the local Council on exact procedure.

Approval

The approval process varies by council. Before beginning work on a Take Action Project or a Silver Project, it is important to check with the local council.

See also

References

  1. When GSUSA first announced the Cadette Journey, the documentation said Trees was one of the badges. GSUSA later confirmed that this was an error and that the correct badge is Night Owl.
  2. https://www.facebook.com/GreenBloodNews/photos/a.373943326020368.89904.259669540781081/1474251695989520/?type=3&theater


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