Kayla Wainscott, a fifth-grade teacher at Moorhead Public Schools, passionately highlighted the transformative power of Girl Scouts during a recent Human Rights Commission meeting. Speaking on March 19, 2025, Wainscott emphasized how the organization fosters leadership skills, confidence, and community service among girls from kindergarten through high school.
Wainscott, who has been involved with Girl Scouts since 1990, shared her personal journey from a Brownie in North Dakota to a troop leader in Moorhead. She detailed the core values of Girl Scouts, which include honesty, fairness, and respect, and how these principles guide the girls in their activities and interactions.
The teacher recounted memorable experiences, such as camping trips, community service projects, and the iconic cookie sales that not only teach business skills but also promote teamwork and goal-setting. "The girls have developed many skills that they can use throughout their whole life," Wainscott stated, highlighting the program's emphasis on personal growth and leadership development.
Wainscott also discussed the significant achievements of her troop, including earning the Silver and Gold Awards, which require dedication and impactful community service. She described a recent project where the girls created care packages for the homeless, showcasing their commitment to making a difference in their community.
The meeting underscored the importance of organizations like Girl Scouts in empowering young girls and fostering a sense of responsibility and compassion. Wainscott's heartfelt presentation not only celebrated the achievements of her troop but also reinforced the vital role of community service in shaping future leaders.