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[quote=Anonymous]A large troop can be done if you have a ton of registered volunteers. At our school, our troop leader has had 60 girls, split between Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. It is a lot of work but she has parents that run the meetings, a parent that handles the books/records, one just for cookies, 2 or so for first aide and camping, one for snacks, etc.. Meetings are done on Fridays after school at school in different classrooms for each group and she roams the hall between them plus has time for hugs and kisses for each girl. Our troop sells the most cookies. As long as it is age appropriate, she opens up every field trip to all but maybe half participant. Everyone goes camping and parents have to participate. So it can be done. In fact, last year, she took on a Cadette troop at the middle school and it's still worked. There is chaos, she has moments that she is flustered and late at getting info out but with parent support it works.[/quote]
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