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Program
Aide, Senior Program Aide, Leader-In-Training (LIT),
and Counselor-In-Training (CIT) are four of the Girl
Scouts of the USA Girl Leadership Projects available
for Cadette or Senior Girl Scouts.
Specific information on each of these projects is found
in the GSUSA Cadette and Senior handbooks and on the
GSSJC Web site under the Cadette or Senior folders in
the Leader Resources section.
Girls begin the process for any of these leadership
programs by completing the Girl Application for Leadership
Project form and requesting an adult who is not related
to them to complete a reference form. The application
and reference forms are available in the Forms section
of the GSSJC Web site, www.gssjc.org.
Program
Aide
Program Aide is a leadership program for girls who have
completed the sixth grade and who want to work with
troops or groups during the Girl Scout program year
or in the day camp setting. The training consists of
10 hours (6 hours of Core training and a 4-hour specialty
training). Girls are eligible to wear the Program Aide
Pin upon completion of their training; they may purchase
the Program Aide Patch after serving 25 hours as a program
aide. All 10 hours of training are being offered in
January at Camp Agnes Arnold (advertised in October
issue of The Golden Link and on the October and November
Council Information Network listings, www.gssjc.org)
and the FIRST session of the GSSJC program Summer Carousel
at Camp Robinwood. The Program Department will also
offer the 6-hour CORE TRAINING ONLY this spring:
Program
Aide CORE Training offered
What:
Program Aide CORE Training (6 hours)
Who: Cadette or Senior Girl Scouts, including sixth
grade Cadettes
When: Saturday, March 27; 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Where: Imperial Valley Service Center, 15800 Imperial
Valley Drive, Houston (Greenspoint area)
Cost: $6
Event Code: 10-63-06-6240
Min/Max: 10/40
Due Date: Monday, March 1
Bring: Completed permission slip (GSSJC Form F-204),
two medical forms (GSSJC Form F-185), GSUSA Girl Leadership
Application (GSSJC Form F-473), reference to be mailed
to the Girl Scout Center (GSSJC Form f-474), sack lunch,
drinks, snacks, pen
Register: Program Registration Form
Day
camp directors with staff who are qualified to offer
the Day Camp Specialty training can train their girls
OR girls can attend the Camp Robinwood Summer Carousel
Session to take specialties ONLY.
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Leader-In-Training
LIT offers girls the opportunity for a leadership role
in a troop. To become an LIT, girls who have completed
the ninth grade take an orientation hosted by the Program
Department, an additional 4-hour training through the
Adult Development Department for the candidate’s
choice of program level (i.e. Brownie, Junior), then
observe two different troops for a period of time. A
girl may wear the LIT Pin upon completion of these steps.
The LIT candidate then is paired up with a troop whose
leader has taken a Mentor Leader training. The LIT commits
to working with the troop for at least 25 hours over
a 5- to 8-month period, whereupon she is eligible to
wear the LIT Patch. LIT Orientation will be offered
at the Senior Girl Scout training weekend in the fall.
Senior
Program Aide
Another option for taking a leadership role in the troop
environment is Senior Program Aide. Girls at the Senior
Girl Scout program level take the 6-hour Program Aide
core training (this is waived if the girl has already
taken the core training as a Cadette Girl Scout) and
the 4-hour Group Leader training offered by the Adult
Development Department to help prepare her to work with
a troop of her choice. At this point she may purchase
the Senior Program Aide Pin. She then commits to work
with the troop of her choice or with organizations and
programs where a girl can use her program aide skills
for at least 25 hours, completion of which entitles
her to wear the Senior Program Aide Patch.
Counselor-In-Training
CIT offers girls the opportunity for a leadership role
in a day camp or resident camp setting. Girls complete
a 12-hour core training, which entitles them to wear
the CIT Pin. Upon completion of a 2-week day camp or
1-week resident camp internship, they may purchase the
CIT Patch. Upcoming CIT are scheduled during resident
camp.
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the Girl Scout Center
A trained docent will guide troops
through the history of GSSJC as they tour the
center at 3110 Southwest Freeway.
Visits include viewing Girl Scout memorabilia
in the Goodykoontz Library and Memorabilia Room
and taking part in a related activity, discussing
the Council’s history collection, touring
the Girl Scout Center, and viewing the Golden
Eaglet video. Juniors will complete a portion
of Girl Scouting in the USA Badge.
Who: All ages
Where: Girl Scout Center
When: Tours are two hours long and offered on
Monday
10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-4:30
p.m.
Deadline: Three weeks before the tour
Register: Use Program Registration Form
Questions: Myrna Monconduit at 713-292-0281 or
e-mail mmonconduit@sjgs.org or Dorothy Goodykoontz
at 281-920-0302 or e-mail dgoody@houston.rr.com
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