A red graphic featuring three photos of a Boy Scout project at AGR playground. The left image shows students assembling a wooden circular bench around a tree. The center image shows a group of students posing together on the completed bench. The right image highlights the finished circular seating structure surrounding the tree on the playground. At the bottom, the AGR bulldog logo appears alongside the headline: “Eagle Scout Project Transforms AGR Playground.”

A new addition to the Grade 2nd–5th playground is already making a big impact, thanks to the hard work and dedication of a local student and his team.

On March 2, AGR alumnus Ben Tomblin, the son of AGR staff member Mrs. Tomblin, completed his Eagle Scout project by building three circular benches for the playground. With the help of his Boy Scout troop, Ben designed and constructed the seating to provide a much-needed space for both students and staff to gather, rest, and connect.

Since their installation, the benches have quickly become a popular and well-used feature of the playground, enhancing the space for everyone who enjoys it.

The AGR community extends its sincere appreciation to Ben and his troop for their thoughtful contribution and commitment to service.