Murph works for Girl Scouts' highest honor

 

Shelly Pope

Diane Murph quizzes her students on what they have learned over the last three days of the the Science and Electricity Camp that she created to earn her Girl Scout Gold Award.

Petersburg High School Junior Diane Murph is well on her way to earning the highest award for Girls Scouts, the Gold Award.

The Girl Scout Gold Award represents the highest achievement in Girl Scouting. Open only to girls in high school, this prestigious award challenges the student to change the world, or at least their corner of it, and be eligible for college scholarships, too. By the time the final touches are put on this seven-step project, a problem will have been solved, not only in the short term, but for years into the future.

Murph organized a three-day science and electricity ca...



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