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Girl Scout Troop 3239
(BRIDGEPORT, Ohio)
 
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Parents are responsible for dropping off and picking up their child at the designated times. If you are running late please be courteous and call one of the leaders to make them aware. When dropping off your daughter an adult MUST accompany her to the meeting room so we can see who is dropping her off. You should also make it a habit of coming in upon dismissal to find out any information for upcoming meetings or events.
we will not allow your daughter(s) in the parking lot upon dismissal without a parent.

Dues are due at each meeting. The cost of dues is the discretion on each troop and if your daughter misses a meeting she is responsible for making up the missed dues at the next meeting. Remember we use the dues to buy the girls their projects and supplies among other things.

Snacks for meetings are something the girls look forward to. We have a snack list that is always available for parents to sign up on so please make sure you ask and do your part to make sure the girls can count on you when it is your turn. If you would like to donate a special treat at one of the girls meetings please let one of the leaders know ahead of time.

We encourage parent involvement but you must remember that to participate in "events" you must be a registered volunteer through the council. Once cleared/approved by council we will rotate parent help when needed that way each parent gets a chance to volunteer with thier daughter at a special event.

Please always remember that when you are at a Girl Scout function that you must set an example for your daughter. You are your daughter first teacher and as the saying goes... lead by example. 

Thank you,

The leaders of Bridgeport Sunnyhill

The Promise and Law


PARENT PROMISE

On my honor, I will try
 to encourage and support my Girl Scout daughter.
To help her troop at all times.
 And to obey the Girl Scout Parent's Law.

PARENT LAW

A Girl Scout parent . . .
Understands the true purpose of Girl Scouting.
Gets her daughter to and from meetings on time.
 Knows a troop is a team effort.
Sees the job through to the end.
Sets a good example at all times.
Is enthusiastic and cheerful.
Does not consider the leader a baby-sitter.
Brings troop problems to the leader first.
Always does his or her part willingly.