- Gold Award (Girl Scouts of the USA)
The Gold Award is the highest achievement within the
Girl Scouts of the USA . The Eagle Scout rank of theBoy Scouts of America is considered comparable to it. The Gold Award emblem is presented as a pin resembling an eight-pointed gold star.History
The Gold Award is the first award that is exclusively for Senior Girl Scouts.
Previously, the highest awards were:
* First Class Award (1963–1980): a Cadette Girl Scout award
* Curved Bar Award (1940–1963): for Intermediate Girl Scouts who had already received their First Class Rank.
* First Class Rank (1938–1940)
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* Golden Eagle of Merit (1916–1919)The Silver Fish (1912–1916) was originally the highest award achievable, but this was technically a Girl Guiding award and no American girl ever earned it. [cite book |last=Degenhardt |first=Mary |authorlink= |coauthors=Kirsch, Judith |editor= |others= |title=Girl Scout Collectors' Guide: A History of Uniforms, Insignia, Publications, And Memorabilia |origdate= |origyear= |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |edition= |date= |year=2005 |month= |publisher=Texas Tech University Press |location= |language= |id=ISBN 0896725464 |doi = |pages= |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote = ] [http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/features/12026207.html]
Requirements
Senior Girl Scouts aged 14-18 are eligible to earn the award. The requirements were updated in
2004 and include:
*The Girl Scout Gold Leadership Award, which requires girls to complete 30 hours of leadership work, as well as earn threeInterest Project s and oneFocus Book relevant to their project.
*The Girl Scout Gold Career Award, which requires girls to complete 40 hours of career exploration.
*The Girl Scout Gold 4Bs Challenge, which requires girls to assess their community and its needs, and develop a vision for change. Up to 15 hours work on the 4Bs challenge may be counted toward the 65 hours for the service project.Once these steps have been met, girls use their vision for change to complete a service project that reaches beyond the Girl Scout organization and provides lasting benefit to the girl's larger community. It requires a minimum of 65 hours of work in planning and actually completing the project. All of these hours must be completed by the Awardee, and though it is encouraged that the girl use troop members and other from the community to help her, their time spent does not count towards her 65 hour requirement. Plans must be developed with the aid of an advisor, then a project proposal must be submitted and approved by the girl's local council before starting the project, and a final report after the project's completion.
Other information
Only 5.4% of eligible Girl Scouts successfully earn the prestigious Gold Award. [ [http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/insignia/highest_awards/gold_award.asp Girl Scout Gold Award : Highest Award for Girls Ages 14-18 ] ] Awardees are honored at councilwide ceremonies. By demonstrating their capacity for leadership, organization, and commitment to community, Gold Award recipients are expected to become lifelong citizens and leaders.
Gold Award recipients who join the
US military may receive advanced rank upon enlistment. Also, some universities and colleges offer scholarships to Gold Award recipients. Yearly, GSUSA selects ten girls to be Young Women of Distinction based on their Gold Award projects.Notable recipients
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Betsy Boze , Chief Executive Officer and Dean,Kent State University Stark
*Jan Hopkins , financial news anchor forCNN (earned the Curved Bar, a Girl Scout Gold Award predecessor)ee also
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Silver Award (Girl Scouts of the USA)
*Bronze Award (Girl Scouts of the USA)
*List of notable Scouts
*List of highest awards in Scouting References
External links
* [http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/insignia/highest_awards/gold_award.asp Girl Scout Central's Guide to Earning the Gold Award]
* [http://www.girlscouts.org/news/stories/2004/young_women_distinction.asp Girl Scout Gold Award Young Women of Distinction - the ten best Gold Awards of 2004]
* [http://www.girlscouts.org Girl Scout Gold Award Alliance]
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