Spring 2023 Lead & Learn

Lead & Learn Spring 2023 Course Catalog

Registration Opens February 15!

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2023 Spring Issue With support from dedicated adult volunteers, caregivers and staff, Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri (GSEM) delivers the Girl Scout experience to girls and adults in eastern Missouri, which includes St. Louis City and the 28 surrounding Missouri counties of Adair, Audrain (Van-Far School District), Clark, Crawford, Franklin, Iron, Jefferson, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Reynolds, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve, Sullivan, Warren and Washington.

Lead & Learn is an bi-annual publication of Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri.

Bonnie Barczykowski Chief Executive Officer

Kelly Daleen Chief Marketing and Membership Officer

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Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri has zero tolerance for any instances of sexual abuse, physical abuse, and/or molestation of any individual. Any staff member, volunteer, or independent contractor found to have engaged in any such activity will be terminated from their employment, volunteer role, and/or any other affiliation they have with Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri. Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri will also pursue any and all legal actions warranted in the event of an instance of sexual abuse, physical abuse, and/or molestation. For more information about this policy, see the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri website at https://vr.girlscoutsem.org/sampolicy, or contact the Senior Manager, Risk Management. Sexual Abuse, Physical Abuse and Molestation Policy

If you have any concerns about, or need to report, an instance of sexual abuse, physical abuse, and/or molestation, contact the Senior Manager, Risk Management. If that person is not available, contact another Leadership Team staff member. Also remember that Missouri law states that if any person with the responsibility for the care of children has reasonable cause to suspect that a child has been or may be subjected to abuse or neglect or observes a child being subjected to conditions or circumstances which would reasonably result in abuse or neglect, that person shall immediately report to the Missouri Department of Social Services Children’s Division. Mandated reporters include Girl Scout volunteers and staff.

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Your Girl Scout Adult Education Team

Shaun Lindhoff Adult Education Coordinator

Libby Kindle Adult Education Coordinator

Welcome to the Spring 2023 Lead & Learn!

To everything there is a season, and Lead & Learn is no exception. Spring and summer will soon be upon us, bringing a new set of training needs for volunteers. Gone this edition is the Product Programs section of the course catalog. Taking its place is a huge section on Aquatics, full of not only course information, but also everything you need to know about the trained personnel and adult-to-girl ratios required to take girls on a boating adventure both on and off our camp lakes. Speaking of boating adventures, we adults deserve to have a little fun, too! Back by popular demand is Canoeing Games, pg. 18, where adults learn how to handle a canoe like a pro while playing games on a camp lake. The best part—no previous aquatics training is required! This FREE course is fantastic if you want to learn or brush up on canoeing strokes, or if you simply want to get out on the lake and play a little for once instead of watching the girls have all the fun. Another course we are particularly excited to bring our volunteers this spring is Youth Mental Health First Aid, pgs. 11 and 38. In this nationally-recognized certification

course, you will learn how to assess mental health challenges in teens and near-teens and the best ways to guide them to the help they need. This is valuable knowledge for volunteers and parents working with older girls. In December, we welcomed Jasmine Miller as the new Senior Manager for Volunteer Support and Customer Experience. This is a brand-new position that will strengthen our council’s focus on adult volunteers so that we can provide even better support to you. We hope you get a chance to meet her soon! And finally, we would like to remind all our volunteers to take advantage of the Adult Education surveys that accompany each GSEM-created course in gsLearn, or give us feedback personally. Your feedback helps us in Adult Education shape our courses to meet your needs and provides guidance for our continuous improvement. Have a great spring and summer, and we look forward to hearing from you!

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Spring 2023 Early Bird Renewal 2024 Renew Your Membership Starting April 1! New experiences, strength and the support of

Renew memberships starting April 1 at girlscoutsem.org/renew .

community—that’s what Girl Scouts is all about! In this uncertain world, you can count on one thing for sure: today, tomorrow, together we are on your family’s team! When families stand with Girl Scouts, you’re not just giving your girls something to do, you’re giving them someone to be: the boldest, bravest and best version of themselves.

Check out our tiered incentives on the next page! Early birds have access to awesome perks from an adorable and useful lanyard to discounts at the GSEM Shop and cool troop raffles!

But don’t wait—these incentives will fly away on June 30!

2024 Early Bird Lanyard

2024 Early Bird Patch

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If You Renew By:

April 1-30

May 1-31

June 1-30

Girls

Early Bird Lanyard and Early Bird Patch

Direct Primaries

Early Bird Lanyard (leader roles must be renewed)

15% off GSEM Shop Discount

Early Bird Patch (by request only)

Adults

Early Bird Patch (by request only)

Raffle for troop photo shoot with GSEM Marketing team 1 troop per grade level and 4 Juliettes

Raffle for Cookie Booth Kit 1 winner per district

(75% of girls renewed, and 2 DP renewed)

Raffle for “Early Bird Bucks” Raffle will be drawn for 4 troops $10/girl and $10/DP

Troops

(75% of girls renewed, and 2 DP renewed)

Districts that re-register 60% of girls by July 1 will receive money for a Plan Your Own Adventure event for the district.

Districts

The reimbursement amount based on number of troops as of March 31, 2023 • Districts with 1-99 Troops: $100

• Districts with 100–199 Troops: $200 • Districts with 200-300+ Troops: $300

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Spring 2023

Getting Started

Troop Camping and Outdoor Skills Required certification courses for volunteers who wish to take their troops camping on or off GSEM properties, along with outdoor skills courses to enhance your camping experience. Troop Management Important courses for new or seasoned troop leaders or other troop support volunteers to help them safely and effectively manage their troops with confidence. Program Levels Program levels follow course titles. Adults working with the level indicated would benefit the most from the course. Seniors and Ambassadors are welcome to attend courses in this publication, but are not able to access online courses in gsLearn. They would register as an adult. A caregiver may register a Senior or Ambassador Girl Scout by contacting the Answer Center at 314.400.4600. gsLearn Course Prefixes All courses and learning paths in gsLearn begin with either 548 or GSUSA. 548 is the council number for GSEM, and courses or learning paths that begin with the 548 prefix were created by our council. GSUSA stands for Girl Scouts of the USA, our national organization. Courses or learning paths that begin with the GSUSA prefix were created by GSUSA for use by councils across the country. In the Lead & Learn course listings, these prefixes are omitted for clarity. Courses and learning paths created by GSUSA are noted with (GSUSA) at the the end of the course title. Financial Aid To apply for an adult education scholarship, applicants must complete an Adult Education Course Registration and Scholarship Application at girlscoutsem.org/financialaid and submit both to the Answer Center. COVID-19 Guidelines For information about our Council’s COVID-19 guidelines, including course cancellation and refund policies, please refer to the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri COVID-19 Response Guidelines.

Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri fully embraces virtual learning to make volunteer training convenient and accessible to as many people as possible. Because our volunteers’ time is valuable, we hope to create more blended-learning opportunities for our skills based courses, so that volunteers may complete the knowledge portion of the course online at their convenience while completing skills practice in person. We know that in-person training and adult programs provide a sense of community that many of our adult members enjoy, and these in-person experiences will still be part of our adult learning curriculum. Our goal is to build upon this and expand our curriculum to include more online courses and live virtual events so that we can efficiently and effectively reach the widest audience possible within our council and help our volunteers achieve their learning goals. Courses are grouped in the following categories: Aquatics Vigorous, hands-on courses that provide volunteers with the knowledge and skills to lead girls on aquatic excursions. Archery Includes USA Archery Level 1 and Level 2 Instructor courses, and outlines the new USA Archery procedures for course registration. Badges, Journeys, Awards and Patches Helpful courses to make getting started with Journeys, the latest badge and patch programs and Girl Scouts highest awards easy. Camp and Service Team Volunteers Courses for volunteers and staff who serve at GSEM camps as well as those who want to develop further in their district or neighborhood leadership roles. First Aid, CPR and Mental Wellness Courses offered through the American Red Cross, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing and GSUSA. Technology and Platforms Courses to help volunteers navigate the technology and online platforms used at GSEM.

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Train anywhere, anytime with gsLearn

Designed to help meet our volunteers’ modern learning needs, gsLearn offers online training resources, delivered on demand for the busy adult! Learn at your own pace, access additional resources and review information when you need it. Added Convenience for Volunteers • gsLearn makes learning and completing courses easier than ever • All Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri training opportunities in one place • Centralized tracking of online, virtual and in-person course completions • Easy access to personal training histories in Achievements • Browse courses and learning paths in the Content Library • Access to Movement-wide online learning opportunities created by GSUSA • gsLearn may be accessed on mobile devices How do I register for courses in gsLearn? There are multiple ways to register for courses in gsLearn depending on the course type: • No need to register for online courses—they are accessible anytime • Register for in-person or virtual courses with NO fees by selecting and opening the course in gsLearn, then clicking Register in the upper right corner • Register for in-person courses with fees by selecting and opening the course in gsLearn, then following the link to the course in gsEvents to complete the registration and payment process

You may also register for courses by: • Directly accessing the gsEvents registration page on our website (in-person courses with fees only) • Filling out a paper registration form • Contacting the Answer Center at 314.400.4600 or answercenter@girlscoutsem.org .

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Spring 2023

New Troop Leader Learning Path

Everything a new troop leader needs in one place!

The only required course in this learning path is New Troop Leader Training. The remaining courses are vital supplements to help new leaders and assistant leaders be successful but are not required. Only one of the listed Grade Level Essentials courses needs to be completed to complete the entire learning path. IMPORTANT: Both the leader and assistant leader(s) in a troop must complete New Troop Leader Training within 30 days of the course being assigned to them in gsLearn. Failure to complete this course will result in the volunteer being removed from their volunteer role. What’s a Learning Path? Courses in gsLearn may be bundled together based on topic or function into groups called learning paths. Courses in learning paths may be online, virtual, or in person. Most learning paths allow a learner to take courses in any order they choose. A learning path is simply a convenient way to gather related courses into one easy-to-find place.

Completing the New Troop Leader Learning Path ensures that troop leaders and assistant leaders are confident and competent as they lead their energetic, ambitious girls to new adventures. The New Troop Leader Learning Path consists of six courses: 1. New Troop Leader Training 2. Troop Money Management 3. Grade Level Essentials Daisy, Brownie, Junior 4. Volunteer Toolkit - Troop Leader View 5. Missouri Child Abuse and Neglect Mandated Reporter Training 6. Managing My Troops from My Account

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Daisy Drop Box

Troop meetings are a lot easier thanks to Daisy Drop Box, our complimentary program for first- and second-year Daisy troops at Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri. Leaders receive a box in the mail each month with the resources needed to hold an engaging troop meeting, including step-by-step scripted meeting instructions and activity supplies for each Daisy. When you register as troop leader and sign up for Daisy Drop Box, we will mail you the welcome box. Once your assistant leader or another adult registers with your troop, you are ready to host your first troop meeting!

It was super helpful to have all of the supplies for the activities, and the scripted instructions gave me confidence as a new leader!

Meghan Turek, Troop 1381

I love that the box gives a script for what to say and do. The activities provided kept our meetings flowing.

Nicole Hilke, Troop 3958

Visit girlscoutsem.org for more information.

Questions about the Daisy Drop Box program? Contact Pam Johnson, Daisy Drop Box Program Manager at 314.592.2357 or pjohnson@girlscoutsem.org .

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ALL LEADER SEASON CLOSER

Thursday, May 18, 6:30-8 pm

This event will be held in-person at the Girl Scout Service Center with a virtual option.

Topics Include

Wrap up your Girl Scout year with confidence! Whether you want to discover the ins and outs of GSEM volunteer certifications or navigate the Safety Activity Checkpoints , you don’t want to miss the 2023 Season Closer for troop leadership! Have you considered guiding your girls in a canoeing experience at camp or leading an adventure on Missouri’s beautiful waterways? Learn how! Registration in gsLearn is required for this free, hybrid event. To register, open the course All-Leader Season Closer from the Content Library in the navigation menu in gsLearn. Choose how you would like to attend, in-person or virtual, and select Register. Questions? Contact Shaun Lindhoff, Adult Education Coordinator, at 314.400.4628 or slindhoff@girlscoutsem.org .

• Let’s Get Certified! • Troop Camp

• First Aid, CPR/AED • Basic Water Rescue • Small Craft Safety • Cooking for Crowds • USA Archery • F.R.O.G.s (Friendly

Resource Options Guide)

• Safety Activity Checkpoints • Swim Test Protocol • Troop Year End Reporting • How to Grow Your Troop with Parent/Guardian Support • Troop Money Earning Policies

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YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID

WHY YOUTHMENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID? Youth Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among children and adolescents ages 12-18.

WHO SHOULD KNOWMENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID? • Troop Leaders • Troop Volunteers • Service Team Members • Camp Volunteers & Staff • Council Staff • Parents • Any Adults who Work with Youth

1 IN 5 teens and young adults lives with a mental health condition. Source: National Alliance for Mental Illness*

50% of all mental illnesses begin by age 14, and 75% by the mid-20s. Source: Archives of General Psychiatry***

10.2% of youth will be diagnosed with a substance use disorder in their lifetime. Source: Youth Mental Health First Aid**

WAYS TO LEARN Blended – Learners complete a 2-hour, self-paced online course before participating in a 5-hour, in-person session led by certified instructors. • Learners receive a 3-year Youth Mental Health First Aid certification after successfully completing the course • Course materials include a YMHFA manual and a YMHFA processing guide • See the course listing for more details WHAT MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID COVERS • Common signs and symptoms of mental health challenges in this age group, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD). • Common signs and symptoms of substance use challenges. • How to interact with a child or adolescent in crisis. • How to connect the youth with help. • Expanded content on trauma, substance use, self-care and the impact of social media and bullying.

Learn how to respond with the Mental Health First Aid Action Plan ( ALGEE ): A ssess for risk of suicide or harm. L isten nonjudgmentally. G ive reassurance and information. E ncourage appropriate professional help. E ncourage self-help and other support strategies.

Sources * National Alliance on Mental Illness. (n.d.). Kids. https://www.nami.org/Your Journey/Kids-Teens-and-Young-Adults/Kids ** Mental Health First Aid. (2020). Mental Health First Aid USA for adults assisting children and youth. National Council for Mental Wellbeing. *** Kessler, R., Berglund, P., Demler, O., Jin, R., Merikangas, K.R., Walters, E.E. (2005, June). Lifetime prevalence and age-of-onset distributions of DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Archives of General Psychiatry . 62(6); 593-602. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.62.6.593

To learn more about Mental Health First Aid visit MHFA.org

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Spring 2023

Winter/Spring Adult Courses 2023

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Aquatics

All aboard! Get girls active on the water by taking them on a boating adventure. Courses in this section will teach you how to plan and execute safe and exciting small craft activities suitable to your girls’ experience levels.

Small Craft Safety: Canoeing – required to supervise all levels of Girls Scouts in canoes on flat water (no current). • Basic Water Rescue blended-learning course • Small Craft Safety Core online course • GSUSA Small Craft Safety Training online course (videos) • Small Craft Safety: Canoeing blended-learning course Small Craft Safety: Sailing – required to supervise Juniors through Ambassadors in sailboats on flat water (no current). • Basic Water Rescue blended-learning course • Small Craft Safety Core online course • GSUSA Small Craft Safety Training online course (videos) • Small Craft Safety: Sailing blended-learning course Small Craft Safety: Moving Water – required to supervise Cadettes through Ambassadors in canoes on Class I or Class I/II moving water (with current). • Basic Water Rescue blended-learning course • Small Craft Safety Core online course • GSUSA Small Craft Safety Training online course (videos) • Small Craft Safety: Canoeing blended-learning course • Small Craft Safety: Moving Water blended-learning course Note that Basic Water Rescue is now offered as a stand alone blended-learning course, in addition to being a component of all Small Craft Safety learning paths.

This spring’s Small Craft Safety Program is better than ever! Each course is provided in a blended-learning format that incorporates online learning and in-person skills demonstrations. GSEM’s Small Craft Safety Program is organized into three learning paths, each of which contains all the knowledge you need (through online modules) to take part in the in-person skills session for each aquatic discipline (Canoeing, Sailing, or Moving Water). While the Girl Scouts Small Craft Safety learning paths are based on American Red Cross materials, they do not result in American Red Cross certifications. Instead, they acknowledge the successful completion of all requirements for that learning path. Girl Scouts Small Craft Safety learning paths are renewable every three years. Each Small Craft Safety learning path contains multiple online-only and blended-learning courses, meaning there are online components accessible anytime in gsLearn and corresponding in-person skills sessions requiring registration. Some courses are found in all learning paths; however, once you complete a course in one learning path it will show that it is complete in the other learning paths. All online components must be completed before attending any of the in-person skills sessions.

Each learning path is described in the next column:

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Canoeing and Sailing With Your Troop

Summer means being out on the water, and taking your troop on a canoe, sailboat, or other small craft outing could be just the adventure they’re looking for! But where do you start? Learn how many adults are needed and what training is required for common small craft activities in the Small Craft Activity Adult-to-Girl Ratios and Trained Personnel Requirements table on the next page, along with the training requirements defined below. This basic information covers outings on and off Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri-owned property. Details for the required courses we offer may be found in the Aquatics and First Aid , CPR and Mental Wellness sections of the course catalog.

Trained Personnel

There are four essential trained personnel roles for small craft activities: primary trained personnel, secondary trained personnel, watcher, and general first aider.

These roles are defined below, along with the training requirements for each:

Primary trained personnel: Must have completed the Girl Scouts Small Craft Safety (SCS) learning path relevant to the activity (SCS: Canoeing, SCS: Moving Water, or SCS: Sailing) and signed Appendix D of the GSEMWaterfront Manual. This individual must be at least 18 years old. Secondary trained personnel: Must have completed one of the following and signed Appendix D of the GSEM Waterfront Manual: • SCS: Canoeing, SCS: Moving Water, or SCS: Sailing (as appropriate) • Basic Water Rescue • American Red Cross (ARC) lifeguard certification plus GSEM Lifeguard In-Service Training Watcher: No outside training required, but the primary trained personnel will instruct watchers of their responsibilities and role expectations before the small craft activity begins. Watchers will remain on the waterfront during small craft activities on flat water, and will be on the water during small craft activities on moving water. Watchers must be at least 16 years old. Basic Water Rescue training is recommended for watchers, but not required. General First Aider: Must be certified in ARC Adult & Pediatric First Aid, CPR/AED or hold an equivalent certification recognized by GSEM. Small craft activities that take place in locations where it would take EMS over 30 minutes to arrive during an emergency must additionally be certified in Wilderness & Remote First Aid. The general first aider may also serve in one of the other trained personnel roles. This individual must be at least 16 years old (at least 18 for lifeguards). Only ARC lifeguard certification is recognized by GSEM.

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Trained Personnel For Small Craft Activities

There must be one primary and one secondary trained personnel present during any small craft activity allowed under Safety Activity Checkpoints. There must also be a minimum of one watcher present, depending on the number of girls participating and their program level(s). Consult the small craft ratio and trained personnel table that follows for the exact number of watchers needed. There must also be at least one general first aider present during any small craft activity. Any of the other trained personnel roles may also hold the general first aider role. Trained personnel roles may be covered by properly-trained professional guides or outfitters when participating in certain small craft activities for older girls (consult the Paddling and Rowing Master Progression Chart in Safety Activity Checkpoints ). All training must be kept current to qualify as primary or secondary trained personnel or general first aider.

For multi-level troops or multiple troops combined, use the adult-to-girl and watcher ratios for the lowest program level participants present.

Adult-to-Girl Ratios Adult-to-girl ratios are found in Safety Activity Checkpoints, and are used to determine the minimum number of adults required to be present for an activity at any program level. The adult-to-girl ratios for canoeing and sailing activities are given in the small craft ratio and trained personnel table that follows. Note that GSEM may require more trained adults to be present for an activity than the minimum number of adults required by Safety Activity Checkpoints .

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Small Craft Activity Adult-to-Girl Ratios and Trained Personnel Requirements

Program Level

Adult-to-girl ratio

Required Personnel CANOEING

Flat Water, On or Off GSEM-Owned Property

Class

• 1 primary trained personnel • 1 secondary trained personnel • 1 watcher • 1 additional watcher to each additional 1-4 girls over the first 6 • 1 general first aider • An adult in each canoe containing Daisies • 1 primary trained personnel • 1 secondary trained personnel • 1 watcher • 1 additional watcher to each additional 1-6 girls over the first 12 • 1 general first aider • 1 primary trained personnel • 1 secondary trained personnel • 1 watcher • 1 additional watcher to each additional 1-8 girls over the first 16 • 1 general first aider • 1 primary trained personnel • 1 secondary trained personnel • 1 watcher • 1 additional watcher to each additional 1-10 girls over the first 20 • 1 general first aider • 1 primary trained personnel • 1 secondary trained personnel • 1 watcher • 1 additional watcher to each additional 1-12 girls over the first 24 • 1 general first aider • 1 primary trained personnel • 1 secondary trained personnel • 1 watcher • 1 additional watcher to each additional 1-12 girls over the first 24 • 1 general first aider

1:6

Daisies (K-1)

Brownies (2-3)

1:12

• 1 primary trained • 1 secondary traine • 1 watcher • 1 additional watch first 16 • 1 general first aide • 1 primary trained • 1 secondary traine • 1 watcher • 1 additional watch first 20 • 1 general first aide • 1 primary trained • 1 secondary traine • 1 watcher • 1 additional watch first 24 • 1 general first aide • 1 primary trained • 1 secondary traine • 1 watcher • 1 additional watch first 24 • 1 general first aide

Juniors (4-5)

1:16

Cadettes (6-8)

1:20

Seniors (9-10)

1:24

Ambassadors (11-12)

1:24

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Required Personnel SAILING

Class II III Moving Water

s I or I/II Moving Water

Flat Water (on or off GSEM-Owned Property)

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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N/A

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Basic Water Rescue

Level: All

Course Description: Volunteers who complete this blended-learning course may serve as the secondary trained waterfront personnel required to assist in opening a lake at any of our camp properties. In this course you will learn how to prevent, recognize, and respond to many types of aquatic emergencies, as well as self-rescue and non-swimming rescues for aquatic emergencies. You will also be introduced to the GSEM Waterfront Manual, which outlines the waterfront Emergency Action Plan and waterfront policies and procedures specific to GSEM. The online portion must be completed in gsLearn before attending the in-person skills session. This course is renewable every three years. Course Registration: Register for the in-person portion of this course by opening the course in gsLearn and following the direct link to gsEvents, or by searching in gsEvents. The accompanying online modules are available in gsLearn within the course itself.

Date

Time

Fee $10 $10

Location

Fri., 6/9

8-10 am 8-10 am

Camp Tuckaho Camp Cedarledge

Sun., 8/13

Canoeing Games

Level: All

Course Description: Want to gain canoeing skills and have fun doing it? Join us at the lake to review basic canoeing skills and learn proper paddling technique and new paddling strokes. Build confidence for a more meaningful and enjoyable canoeing experience and build effective skills to pass the Small Craft Safety learning paths offered by GSEM. Girls 16 years of age and older may participate. No previous canoeing experience or Small Craft Safety training required. Completion of this course DOES NOT qualify participants to serve as trained waterfront personnel.

Course Registration: Register for this course in gsLearn by opening the course in the Content Library or by selecting “Live Sessions” in the navigation pane.

Date

Time

Fee

Location

Sat., 5/13

noon-4 pm

$0

Camp Tuckaho

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Lifeguard In-Service Training

Level: All

Course Description: This course is required annually for registered volunteers currently certified in American Red Cross lifeguarding who wish to lifeguard on GSEM properties

Course Registration: Course available in the Content Library in gsLearn.

Small Craft Safety: Canoe Learning Path

Level: All

Learning Path Description: This learning path contains all of the courses required to be trained in Small Craft Safety: Canoeing. Completion of this learning path allows you to be either the primary or secondary trained waterfront personnel required to open a lake or supervise troop canoe outings on flat water at GSEM camp lakes or off-property. Some courses in this learning path are blended learning and contain both online and in person components, while other courses are online only. This learning path is renewable every three years.

Learning Path Access: Learning path available in the Content Library in gsLearn. Register for or access each course component separately from within the learning path.

Small Craft Safety: Canoeing

Level: All

Course Description: This blended-learning course is comprised of an online module and an in-person skills session. In this course, you will learn basic safety guidelines for canoeing and how to maneuver a canoe using flat water paddling strokes, as well as how to prevent, recognize, and respond to many types of canoeing emergencies. Hands-on skills, including managing a canoe and performing rescue techniques, will be practiced at one of our camp’s lakes. Please note that the skills session requires strenuous physical activity, including capsizing, emptying, and reboarding a canoe while wearing a life jacket. Practicing these skills may result in minor scratches or bruising. Course Registration: This course may only be accessed via the Small Craft Safety: Canoeing learning path. Register for the in-person portion of this course by opening the course within the learning path in gsLearn and following the direct link to gsEvents, or by searching in gsEvents. The accompanying online modules are available in gsLearn within the course itself.

Date

Time

Fee $10 $10

Location

Fri., 6/9

10 am-noon 10 am-noon

Camp Tuckaho Camp Cedarledge

Sun., 8/13

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Spring 2023

Small Craft Safety Core Level: All Course Description: This online course consists of two modules (~35 minutes each) which provide detailed safety procedures for a variety of small crafts, as well as how to plan and supervise small craft outings. This course must be completed before attending any in-person skills session(s) found in the Small Craft Safety learning paths.

Course Access: This course may only be accessed via the Small Craft Safety learning paths, available in the Content Library in gsLearn.

Small Craft Safety: Moving Water Learning Path

Level: Cadette-Ambassador

Learning Path Description: This learning path contains all of the courses required to be trained in Small Craft Safety: Moving Water. Completion of this learning path allows you to be either the primary or secondary trained personnel required to supervise troop canoe outings on Class I or Class I/II rivers. Some courses in this learning path are blended learning and contain both online and in-person components, while other courses are online only. Note that Small Craft Safety: Canoeing is part of this learning path. This learning path is renewable every three years.

Learning Path Access: Learning path available in the Content Library in gsLearn. Register for or access each course component separately from within the learning path.

Small Craft Safety: Moving Water

Level: Cadette-Ambassador

Course Description: This blended-learning course is comprised of an online module and an in-person skills session. In this course, you will learn how to navigate a Class I or Class I/II river, as well as practice moving water rescue skills and paddling strokes. Hands-on skills will be practiced during a five-mile river float at Blue Springs Ranch. Please note that the skills session requires strenuous physical activity on moving water while wearing a life jacket. Practicing these skills may result in minor scratches or bruising. Note that completing Small Craft Safety: Canoeing is required before attending the in-person skill session. Course Registration: This course may only be accessed via the Small Craft Safety: Moving Water learning path. Register for the in-person portion of this course by opening the course within the learning path in gsLearn and following the direct link to gsEvents, or by searching in gsEvents. The accompanying online modules are available in gsLearn within the course itself.

Date

Time

Fee $30 $30

Location

Sun., 6/11 Sat., 8/20

10 am-2 pm 10 am-2 pm

Blue Springs Ranch Blue Springs Ranch

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Small Craft Safety: Sailing Learning Path

Level: Junior-Ambassador

Learning Path Description: This learning path contains all of the courses required to be trained in Small Craft Safety: Sailing. Completion of this learning path allows you to be either the primary or secondary trained waterfront personnel required to open a lake or supervise troop small sailboat outings for Juniors through Ambassadors on flat water at GSEM camp lakes or off-property. Some courses in this learning path are blended learning and contain both online and in-person components, while other courses are online only. This learning path is renewable every three years.

Learning Path Access: Learning path available in the Content Library in gsLearn. Register for or access each course component separately from within the learning path.

Small Craft Safety: Sailing

Level: Junior-Ambassador

Course Description: This blended-learning course is comprised of an online module, seven video lecture modules, and an in-person skills session. In this course path you will learn specialized hands-on skills that will build competence and confidence in managing a small sailboat during a sailing experience. Participants will learn the skills needed to take a group of girls sailing, sailing terminology, points of sail, how to rig and maneuver a sailboat, how to manage the boat in high and low winds, and what to do in the event of capsizing, at a lake on one of our camp properties. The in-person skills component requires strenuous physical activity including capsizing, emptying, and reboarding a small sailboat while wearing a life jacket. Practicing these skills may result in minor scratches or bruising. Course Registration: This course may only be accessed via the Small Craft Safety: Sailing learning path. Register for the in-person portion of this course by opening the course within the learning path in gsLearn and following the direct link to gsEvents, or by searching in gsEvents. The accompanying online modules are available in gsLearn within the course itself.

Date

Time

Fee $10

Location

Fri., 6/9

noon-2 pm

Camp Tuckaho

Small Craft Safety Training (GSUSA)

Level: All

Course Description: These basic instructional videos provided by Girl Scouts of the USA serve as a visual resource for many of the skills taught in our Small Craft Safety learning paths, such as paddling strokes, navigating a craft, and much more.

Course Registration: This course may only be accessed via the Small Craft Safety learning paths, available in the Content Library in gsLearn.

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Spring 2023

Archery

Picture this: You place an arrow onto a bow, hook your fingers around the string, draw it back, eye your target and release! Bull’s eye! Archery is an exciting sport that takes strength and focus. Get ready to challenge yourself as you build your archery skills and share your knowledge with girls. This section includes USA Archery Level 1 and Level 2 Instructor courses, and outlines the USA Archery procedures for course registration.

Certification for Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri’s archery program is provided through USA Archery. USA Archery offers Level 1 and Level 2 Instructor courses in a blended-learning format. Volunteers will complete the knowledge portion of the course prior to completing the in-person skills session at a GSEM archery range on one of our camp properties. Registration for USA Archery Level 1 or Level 2 Instructor begins by registering for an in-person practical skills session in gsLearn. Registrants then pay for and complete the online portion of the course on the USA Archery website.

To successfully complete the requirements for USA Archery Instructor, volunteers must:

1. Register for an in-person practical skills session in gsLearn. 2. Create a USA Archery account on the USA Archery website, then pay for and complete the USA Archery Instructor Certification online course and exam. 3. Go to the USA Archery website and register for the in-person skills session after passing the online exam. This will be the same session you registered for in gsLearn. 4. Complete the in-person skills session held at one of our camp properties.

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USA Archery Level 1

Level: Brownie-Ambassador

Certification Course

Course Description: In Level 1, participants learn about range safety, range setup, the steps of shooting, equipment, and equipment repair. USA Archery Level I Instructor certification is a required course for volunteers who wish to teach beginning archery skills to Brownies through Ambassadors, on or off Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri property. Girls 16 years of age and older are welcome to participate. This USA Archery certification is valid for three years and renewable online through the USA Archery via the new USA Archery Level 1 Renewal course in gsLearn. Course Registration: Register for an in-person practical skills session by opening the course in the Content Library, or by selecting “Live Sessions” from the navigation pane. You will then receive detailed instructions via email on how to navigate the USA Archery website and pay the $40 required for the online course. If you do not receive these instructions immediately after registering, please contact Adult Education.

Date

Time

Fee

Location

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Sat., 4/15

8 am-noon

Camp Tuckaho

Sun., 5/7

8 am-noon

Camp Cedarledge

Sun., 6/18

8 am-noon

Camp Fiddlecreek

Sat., 8/26

8 am-noon

Camp Fiddlecreek

Sat., 9/23

8 am-noon

Camp Cedarledge

Sun., 10/22

8 am-noon

Camp Tuckaho

USA Archery Level 1 Renewal

Level: All

Certification Course

Course Description: USA Archery allows members to renew their certifications online if your current three year certification has not expired. This self-paced, one-hour online refresher course costs $40 and may only be accessed via the USA Archery website. Once you receive a completion certificate, you must upload it to the final course module for gsLearn to acknowledge this course as complete. As this is a new renewal process, please contact Adult Education with any questions.

If your USA Archery Level 1 certification has expired, you are not eligible to complete this online-only refresher through USA Archery. You must instead complete the USA Archery Level 1 blended-learning course.

Course Access: Course available in the Content Library in gsLearn. Instructions for accessing USA Archery and uploading your new completion certificate are available upon opening the course.

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Spring 2023

USA Archery Level 2

Certification Course

Level: Brownie-Ambassador

Course Description: In Level 2, participants gain the necessary tools to serve as the lead instructor for long term archery programs such as Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD), Adult Archery Program and Collegiate Archery Program clubs, and the Explore Archery Program. This course includes information from the USA Archery Level 1 Instructor online certification course and provides participants with an introduction to the National Training System (NTS) Steps of Shooting for recurve and compound bows, equipment and accessory setup, athlete development, and events. USA Archery Level 2 Instructor certification is required to become a USA Archery instructor trainer for our Council. Girls 18 years and older are welcome to participate. This USA Archery certification is valid for three years renewable online through USA Archery via the new USA Archery Level 2 Renewal course in gsLearn. Course Registration: Register for an in-person practical skills session by opening the course in the Content Library, or by selecting “Live Sessions” from the navigation pane. You will then receive detailed instructions via email on how to navigate the USA Archery website and pay the $50 required for the online course. In addition, participants must have: 1. Current U.S. Center for SafeSport Training (free on USA Archery website) 2. Current USA Archery background screening ($35 for 24 months; paid on USA Archery website) 3. Current USA Archery adult membership ($160 for 36 months; paid on USA Archery website) 4. (Optional) Completion of the online USA Archery Instructor Trainer course, for those wishing to become a USA Archery Instructor Trainer ($10; paid on USA Archery website) The total cost for this course is $255, including the optional Instructor Trainer course. Instructors who complete USA Archery Level 2 Instructor, as well as the online USA Archery Instructor Trainer course, may facilitate USA Archery Level I Instructor courses for GSEM volunteers.

Note: USA Archery Level I Instructor is NOT a prerequisite for this course.

Please contact Shaun Lindhoff, slindhoff@girlscoutsem.org , with questions about the USA Archery Level 2 Instructor course.

Date

Time

Fee

Location

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Sun., 5/7

8 am-4 pm

Camp Cedarledge

Sat., 9/23

8 am-4 pm

Camp Cedarledge

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Badges, Journeys, Awards and Patches

What will your Girl Scouts do next? Sleep under the stars? Design an app? Plant a community garden? As a Girl Scout there are hundreds of ways for them to discover something new or take their current passion to the next level. Badges, Journeys, patches and awards show the world their accomplishments. Start exploring badges and awards—and their world of possibility. This section includes helpful courses to make getting started with Journeys, the latest badge and patch programs and Girl Scouts’ Highest Awards easy.

Get these newly updated Award Logs and Badge Charts for each grade level. Daisies | Brownies | Juniors | Cadettes | Seniors | Ambassadors

Daisy Petal Badges Learning Path (GSUSA)

Level: Daisy

Learning Path Description: This learning path is a fun and fast introduction to the 10 updated Daisy Petals Badges. The updated Daisy Petal Badges are designed to thoughtfully guide a Daisy, their parents, and troop volunteers through their first two years of Girl Scouting and help Daisies understand the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Each of the 10 courses in this learning path is a short exploration of each Petal Badge. Courses provide hands on, age-appropriate activity ideas, as well as ideas for how to use the unique Girl Scout Leadership Experience framework. Learning Path Access: Learning path available in the Content Library in gsLearn.

Girl Scout Astronomy Club Training Learning Path (GSUSA)

Level: All

Learning Path Description: This learning path will give high school-aged Girl Scouts, amateur astronomers, and Girl Scout volunteers a solid foundation to plan and manage an astronomy club. Discover how to build your development plan and curriculum and lead activities for Girl Scouts of all ages, as well as learn best practices in several important areas like: outreach and running meetings and events. The full learning path of three courses takes two hours to complete. Learning Path Access: Learning path available in the Content Library in gsLearn.

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Fall 2022

Girl Scout Bronze Award Training

Level: Junior

Course Description: This course is for Girl Scout Juniors who are interested in pursuing the Girl Scout Bronze Award. Parents, caregivers and troop leaders are welcome to attend too! This training will allow girls to learn the steps necessary to complete their Bronze Award project and how to submit their proposal. Course Registration: Register for this course in gsEvents.

Date

Time

Fee

Location

Mon., 3/13 Tues., 4/4 Mon., 5/15 Tues., 6/6 Mon., 7/10 Mon., 8/14 Mon., 9/11

6-7 pm 6-7 pm 6-7 pm 6-7 pm 6-7 pm 6-7 pm 6-7 pm

$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Virtual Virtual

Berges Family Program Center

Virtual Virtual Virtual

Berges Family Program Center

Girl Scout Silver Award Training

Level: Cadette

Course Description: This course is for Girl Scout Cadettes who are interested in pursuing the Girl Scout Silver Award. Parents, caregivers and troop leaders are welcome to attend to! This training will allow girls to learn the steps necessary to complete their Silver Award project and how to submit their proposal.

Course Registration: Register for this course in gsEvents.

Date

Time

Fee

Location

Mon., 3/13 Tues., 4/4 Mon., 5/15 Tues., 6/6 Mon., 7/10 Mon., 8/14 Mon., 9/11

7:30-8:30 pm 7:30-8:30 pm 7:30-8:30 pm 7:30-8:30 pm 7:30-8:30 pm 7:30-8:30 pm 7:30-8:30 pm

$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Virtual Virtual

Berges Family Program Center

Virtual Virtual Virtual

Berges Family Program Center

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