The
Scheme for the Chief Girl Scout Medal is a Central Board decision in
1976 to recognize Senior Girl Scouts, who meet the criteria for
outstanding service to their community.
The
scheme is built on the Girl Scout's concept of developing the total
girl, making her well-rounded in all aspects- SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL,
MENTAL, EMOTIONAL and SOCIAL.
The
scheme highlights the Senior and Cadet Girl Scouts responsibility as
inspired by the Chief Girl Scout.
The
Chief Girl Scout Medal a continuing incentive that Senior or Cadet Girl
Scouts can aspire for as they become actively involved in the conduct of
community and national affairs.
The
main emphasis of the scheme is on the girl's discipline, perseverance
and the development of her sense of responsibility towards herself and
the community.
While
standards of achievement are necessary, there shall be no competition
with others. Each girl is to be judges according to her individual
ability and leadership capabilities.
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