March 11, 2022

Senior David Wahmhoff Gifts Eagle Scout Project to CCS

Thank you to senior David Wahmhoff for using his God-given talents of design and photography in providing his Eagle Scout project to Cypress Christian School. The photography display is located in the foyer of the East Gym and includes photos taken by David and others, highlighting academic excellence, biblical values, athletics and fine arts.

David has attended CCS since kindergarten and considered this project to be a way he could give back to CCS for all the school has given him over the last 13 years. Becoming an Eagle Scout requires perseverance and hard work. One of the requirements is to earn at least 21 merit badges. David earned 30 in his pursuit of the Eagle rank. Becoming an Eagle Scout places him among the top 4% of all scouts.

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