Those are the Girl Scout version of The Cub Scouts. I know they have Daisy scouts when we had Tiger Cubs, but I don’t know their advancement. Basically you’re in 7th or 8th grade before you are a Boy/Girl Scout, and internally we only really considered Life Scouts (mostly juniors), and Eagle Scouts (mostly seniors) to be full Boy Scouts. I’m not sure if that extends to the GSA.
Apparently they don’t have as many ranks as the BSA.
There’s a Girl Scout right there!
And if that doesn’t work for you, there’s a Boy Scout selling popcorn!
Jeez, teenagers today.
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Aren’t most Girl Scouts like, tweens and younger?
Those are the Girl Scout version of The Cub Scouts. I know they have Daisy scouts when we had Tiger Cubs, but I don’t know their advancement. Basically you’re in 7th or 8th grade before you are a Boy/Girl Scout, and internally we only really considered Life Scouts (mostly juniors), and Eagle Scouts (mostly seniors) to be full Boy Scouts. I’m not sure if that extends to the GSA.
Apparently they don’t have as many ranks as the BSA.
https://www.girlscoutsnyc.org/en/discover/girl-scouting-nyc/what-girl-scouts-do.html
We had a new rank each year, unless you didn’t get enough merit badges to rank up once you were a tenderfoot.
I still hate that fucking overpriced popcorn. Took me years to figure out how to sell it.
How did you sell it?
I didn’t. I sold The Scouts, and giving young boys stuff to do, so we weren’t “finding out own forms of entertainment.”