<P> Cadettes are Girl Scouts who are in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades (around ages 11--14). Their uniform is a khaki vest or sash with white shirts and khaki bottoms . They wear the official Girl Scout Membership Pin on their uniform . The Girl Scout Membership Star is worn with white membership disks . </P> <P> Cadettes use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Cadettes and the National Leadership Journeys to earn diamond shaped badges . Typically, Girl Scouts at this level are encouraged to assume leadership roles within them, such as assisting in leading and coordinating service unit or association events . They may also earn the Cadette Program Aide award, the Cadette Community Service Bar, the Cadette Service to Girl Scouting Bar, the Cadette Safety Award and the Bridge to Senior Award . They are eligible to earn the Silver Award, which is the highest award available to girls at this level . </P> <P> Seniors are Girl Scouts who are in ninth and tenth grade (around ages 14--16). Their wear the same uniform as Cadettes--however, the disks for their membership stars are red and their badges are a rectangular shape . </P> <P> Seniors use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Seniors and the National Leadership Journeys to earn badges . They are typically encouraged to create and lead activities for the younger Girl Scouts, and to take a leadership role in organizing and assisting with Council and service unit / association events and activities . They may earn the Counselor - in - Training (CIT), the Volunteer - in - Training (VIT), the Girl Scout Senior Safety Award, the Gold Torch Award, the Senior Community Service Bar, the Senior Service to Girl Scouting Bar and the Bridge to Girl Scout Ambassador award . </P>

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