Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts
The mission of Girl Scouting is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place. Girl Scouts started over 100 years ago when our founder, Juliette Low, organized the first Girl Scout Troop in 1912. Since then, with the help of adult leaders, girls have been discovering their strengths, passions, and talents through a variety of activities and a dedication to serving their community. Girl Scout troops at St. Ignatius serve girls from Kindergarten-Grade 8 and meeting times vary by the individual troop.
Girl Scouting recognizes the importance of spirituality and our troops participate in Religious Recognition Programs in cooperation with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Office Of Youth And Young Adult Ministry, and St. Ignatius Parish.
The Marian Medal Award Ceremony is for current eighth-grade girls who have completed the program.
We are about more than cookies! Check out our Council website:
https://www.gswo.org/
New Registrations
All new registrations MUST go through the St. Ignatius School Coordinator. Do NOT register your daughter on the GSWO website without consulting with the School Coordinator for placement AND receiving the appropriate troop number for your daughter. THANK YOU!
Can’t Wait To Be A Girl Scout?
New Kindergarten and First-grade troops will form in August/September for the school year. If your daughter can’t wait to be a Girl Scout, please fill out the available Interest Form to the right on this page. Forms may be emailed to girlscouts@sainti.org or dropped to the parish office by September 8th. There will also be an opportunity to discuss the Girl Scout program with experienced troop leaders at the Ice Cream social as well as to fill out the Interest Form for your daughter.
Existing troops are also welcoming new scouts for grades 2-8. Please fill out an Interest Form for older girls also so they can join in the fun from the start of the year!