Girl Scout Way Badge Ideas for Your Mixed Level Troop
Planning a multi-level meeting? Discover 5 fun, seamless ways your mixed-level Girl Scout troop can celebrate traditions and earn their Girl Scout Way badge together.

Welcome, Leaders! Whether you just signed your first registration form or you’ve been leading a troop for over a decade, you know that keeping a scouting program fresh, engaging, and meaningful is quite a balancing act. From the foundational Daisy Promise to the prestigious Gold Award, our mission is to provide you with the resources, crafts, and guidance you need to make every meeting a success. Explore our grade-specific guides below to find everything from badge-earning activities to troop-tested community service projects.
While outdoor adventures and entrepreneurial skills are part of the foundation, your troop’s program is truly defined by the unique paths your girls choose to take. As they grow from Brownies to Cadettes and beyond, their interests evolve into high-impact areas like STEM, advocacy, and global citizenship. That’s why our Program Ideas are designed to scale with your girls, ensuring that your projects remain relevant, challenging, and exciting for their specific age group.
Planning a multi-level meeting? Discover 5 fun, seamless ways your mixed-level Girl Scout troop can celebrate traditions and earn their Girl Scout Way badge together.
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