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The '''Bronze Award''' is the third highest award in [[Girl Scouts of the USA]]. It was introduced by GSUSA in [[2001]], and can only be earned by Junior Girl Scouts.
The '''Bronze Award''' is the third highest award in [[Girl Scouts of the USA]]. It was introduced by GSUSA in 2001, and can only be earned by [[Girl Scout Juniors|Junior Girl Scouts]], those Girl Scouts in the 4th or 5th grade.


==Requirements==
==Requirements==
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 10 February 2014

This article is on the Girl Scout award.


The Bronze Award is the third highest award in Girl Scouts of the USA. It was introduced by GSUSA in 2001, and can only be earned by Junior Girl Scouts, those Girl Scouts in the 4th or 5th grade.

Requirements

  • Two badges whose content is related to the final Bronze Award project.
  • One of the Girl Scout Signs found in the Junior Girl Scout Handbook.
  • The Junior Aide Award, the Junior Girl Scout Leadership Award, or two badges having to do with Girl Scouting and leadership.

Once these prerequisites have been completed, the final stage is a fifteen-hour service project that provides service inside or outside Girl Scouting.

See also

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