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The Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can achieve. It gives you the chance to show that you are a leader who is organized, determined, and dedicated to improving your community.
You can become a Silver Award Girl Scout if you: are in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade. are a registered Girl Scout Cadette. have completed a Cadette Journey.
There are two ways to earn your Girl Scout Silver Award: You can work with a small team of three to four girls, or you can create and implement your own project. Small team model:The girls you work with can be Girl Scouts, non-Girl Scouts, or a combination of both.
Girls who did not earn the Bronze Award can go on to earn the Silver Award. Girls who did not earn the Silver Award can go on to earn the Gold Award. Girls who earn the Silver do have the added advantage of dropping one of the required Journeys for the Gold Award.
You can become a Silver Award Girl Scout if you: are in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade. are a registered Girl Scout Cadette. have completed a Cadette Journey.
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You can become a Silver Award Girl Scout if you: are in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade. are a registered Girl Scout Cadette. have completed a Cadette Journey.
You can become a Silver Award Girl Scout if you: are in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade. are a registered Girl Scout Cadette. have completed a Cadette Journey.
Reflect, share your story, and celebrate. Once you complete your Journey, the suggested minimum time for earning your Girl Scout Silver Award is 50 hours. These suggested hours are a guide.
You can become a Silver Award Girl Scout if you: are in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade.
Yes. Can Take Action projects for the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards focus on Girl Scouting? Yes, Take Action projects for the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards may benefit the Girl Scout community.

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