Achieving the highest rank of Eagle Scout is no small feat. This week we will be highlighting four dedicated scouts from Tenino High School who have taken their commitment to community service to the next level by choosing Eagle Scout projects that directly benefit their school community. Eagle Scout projects must benefit an organization other than the Boy Scouts and involve extensive planning, development, and execution. These four Eagle Scout projects are a testament to the character, leadership, and community spirit of these young men. They didn't just earn a prestigious rank; they invested their time and talent into improving their high school, leaving behind tangible improvements that will benefit students and athletes for years to come. Their actions serve as a powerful reminder that giving back to your community can take many forms, and even at a young age, you can make a significant and lasting difference. On behalf of the Tenino School District, we extend our deepest gratitude and heartfelt congratulations for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Your dedication, hard work, and leadership have made a significant lasting impact on our school community.
Today we highlight James Carle...
James Carle, a senior who is a part of Tenino Troop 9014, built an 8ft by 10ft shed for the Tenino Track & Field team to store hurdles and other equipment. James is a hurdler for the track team and noticed that the hurdles were left outside, exposed to the elements and not in good condition. To address this issue, James decided to build the shed which was funded by the money raised in his scout account from a firewood fundraiser. James said the most rewarding part of completing his project was, “building the shed itself and then second was the actual completion. It was nice seeing everything come together and working with other people on it.”