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How Educators Partner with Girl Scouts of Eastern SC

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 Ways Schools Can Partner with Girl Scouts

There are many ways schools and educators can integrate Girl Scout programming into K–12 education. Contact your local Girl Scout council to discuss available experiences or customize new ones.

Volunteer-Led Troop Experience

  • Guided by a trained Girl Scout volunteer, schools provide a safe space on school property for groups of Girl Scouts (called troops) to meet and explore Girl Scout programming throughout the school year.

Staff-Led, In-School Experience

  • Guided by a trusted school staff member, Girl Scouts explore standards-aligned programming that’s integrated during the school day or as an after-school activity. We provide your staff member with training on Girl Scout programming.

Custom Troop Experience

  • A customized, program-focused troop experience that allows your school to adapt Girl Scout programming to meet your students’ needs. Activities can be held throughout the year, either during or after school, and are led by a trained Girl Scout mentor or staff member.

Short-Term Experiences

  • A one-time Girl Scout–sponsored program led by trained Girl Scout volunteers at your school to benefit your students (e.g., a kindergarten-readiness event, family STEM night, etc.).

For more information on how to get your school or facility involved, please contact Regional Member Director  here for the following counties:

Chesterfield, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence (upper), Georgetown, Horry, Marlboro, Lee, Marion, Williamsburg

         Reach out here for these follwing counties: 

         Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Berkeley, Beaufort, Calhoun, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Orangeburg