Girl Scouts has a long history of encouraging girls to participate in STEM. The first STEM badges—the electrician badge and the flyer badge—were introduced in 1913! The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas invites you to join this important work shaping our future leaders. Our goal is to build and reinforce girls’ interest in STEM, to support their continued involvement as they reach critical decision-making points, and to achieve parity in these fields.
Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Patches
The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas has STEM Badges for every program grade level.
TI STEM PatchThrough a partnership with Texas Instruments, girls can earn the TI STEM patch at each program grade level.
FREE TI STEM patch while supplies last for each GSNETX girl member who completes the requirements and submits their evaluation form. For more information see the
Texas Instruments STEM Patch page.
STEM Seal of Approval
Do you know there is STEM in almost all activities girls do? Girls can earn a FREE STEM Seal of Approval patch for completing the documentation for a program they do or by attending a program from one of our GPS Preferred STEM vendors. For more information, visit
www.gsnetx.org/STEMsealGSUSA Badges
Girls Guide to Girl Scouting badges
Skill-building badges at each age level offer girls the opportunity to explore STEM interests like website design, forensic science, product design, chemistry, game design, entertainment technology and financial portfolio planning. For more about the National Portfolio,
click here.
GSUSA STEM badges
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Brownie
Home Scientist
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Junior
Entertainment Technology
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Cadette
Science of Happines
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Senior
Science of Style
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