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Identify your Service Unit and find your School Liaison Contact your School Liaison If you don't know who your Liaison is, please contact your Service Unit Registar. |
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| Step 2 | Fill out necessary paperwork Every troop needs a leader and a co-leader. Both leaders must fill out all the necessary paperwork required by Girl Scouts before they can register their troop. All paperwork necessary for new leaders can be found at this link - How to Register a New leader - Your paperwork should be returned to your school Liaison. |
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Complete New Leader Orientation All leaders and co-leaders must complete Orientation within one (1) month of registering a new troop.
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| Step 4 | Open a Troop Bank Account:All Girl Scout troops must have a Troop Bank Account with (2) authorized signers on the account. It is optional for Daisy Troops to a have a troop account but it is recommended they open one too. Your Service Unit Manager will supply you with a form that authorizes you to open a troop bank account. Click here to find your Service Unit Manager |
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| Step 5 | Register your troop: Every service unit has their own Registrar who is in charge of registering troops with the Orange County Council. Click here to find who your registrar is and how to register your new troop. Your registrar will help you with any questions you have about registering your troop. Contact her and tell her you are starting a new troop. She will provide you with registration forms and also provide you with a troop number |
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Complete Leader Training: This training can be completed online, by home-study course or in a classroom setting. Click here to find more information about Leadership Essential Training. |
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| Step 7 | Have a Parent MeetingYou should set up a meeting with your parents as soon as possible in order to get registration fees collected and forms signed. You should go over your expectations for the parents and the girls at this meeting. |
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The Yorba Linda Girl Scout house is officially called the Yorba Linda Program Center (YLPC) and is located at 4652 Casa Loma Avenue. Yorba Linda, CA 92886. |
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| Step 9 | Plan Troop Meetings Both leader and co-leader should get together and come up with a plan for meetings. Some leaders plan a year in advance, some months in advance. The better organized you are going in, the more successful your meetings will be. Here is a great link to help you plan meetings |
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Go to Service Unit Meetings (SUMs) |
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Congratulations! You are a Girl Scout leader! Thank you for taking on this challenging but immensely rewarding responsiblity. The most important rule of all is to enjoy your troop and the amazing girls whose lives you are now influencing in an important and positive way. And Don't Forget!
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How to Start a New Troop
Girl Scout Levels
Fill out necessary paperwork
Orientation is your first training as a new leader. It lasts about 60-90 minutes and is intended to provide you with tools to get your troop going. It covers a lot of subjects including Girl Scout policies and procedures, safety rules, how your troop finances should be managed, how troop leadership should be delegated and how your troop fits into the Girl Scout Organizational structure. Most importantly it shows you how to get help and who you go to get questions answered. It is not level specific and is intended as a general nuts and bolts overview of troop structure and management.
Open a Troop Bank Account:
Have a Parent Meeting
Find a meeting spot
Use the Yorba Linda Girl Scout Website 







