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[quote=Anonymous]I am a leader of 2nd grade Brownies but we started with Kindergarten Daisies. With 2 leaders 15 is definitely a maximum for manageability. At our school we have a GS school coordinator who helps organize troops. Enrollment is generally first come first served. When a troop is full a waitlist is started and the troop coordinator tries to encourage parents to be leaders of new troops. When we were first forming and there were about 25 girls interested, two troops were formed right from the get-go. We used to have 16 in our troop, now we have twelve and we capped our troop at 12. It is so much more manageable and the girls that stuck with it are very enthusiastic and their parents help out. I know you don't want to leave any girls out but you also want to make it a meaningful experience for the girls in the troop. [/quote]
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