Program Guide Downloads

Daisy Program Guide
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Brownie Program Guide
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Interactive Online Version
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Junior Program Guide
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Interactive Online Version | PDF

Older Girl Program Guide
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So What Do Pathways Mean for Girls and Adults?

  • Membership flexibility and participation options
  • Increased volunteer retention and recruitment -- more adults to serve and support more girl members
  • Increased flexibility encourages more girls to join Girl Scouting
  • Increased interest from adults who desire to provide direct service to girls through more short-term volunteer opportunities
  • Current girl and adult members can remain with the organization longer because of the flexible ways to join and volunteer.

 

 

Girl Scout Pathways

The six Girl Scout Pathways are the ways that girls participate in Girl Scouting. Girls can choose one, all or some of these Pathways within a single year. However, different Pathways will be geared to different grade levels. The Girl Scout community nationwide continues developing a new approach to ensure that girls and adults can participate in Girl Scouting in the ways they want to. Click on each pathway for more information.

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The Girl Experience through Pathways

  • Girls have the freedom to choose any of the Pathways to join Girl Scouting and may participate in multiple Pathways within a membership year.
  • Girls are given the opportunity to explore their skills and interests and inspired to reach their personal best through a variety of fun and enriching leadership experiences.
  • No matter where and or how they participate, girls get the necessary guidance they need from adult volunteers and Council staff to develop their leadership skills and understand how those skills can be used to make a difference in the world.