Midway Student and Eagle Scout Inspires Through Service

Known by his peers and leaders as reliable, resourceful, intelligent, and tech-savvy, Clark exemplifies the qualities of a well-rounded young leader.

Meet 16-year-old Clark Wash, an accomplished Eagle Scout and standout student at Midway High School. Currently in the 11th grade, Clark holds an impressive academic record—ranked 6th in a competitive class of 654 students. His dedication to excellence extends beyond the classroom, as he aspires to pursue a future career in Cyber Security. Already building a foundation for his goals, Clark volunteers his time in audio and video production at First Woodway Church, combining his technical skills with a heart for service.
Many in the community may have already admired his handiwork: Clark is the creator of the Little Free Library, a meaningful endeavor he completed for his Eagle Scout project for Troop 497. When he isn’t studying, volunteering, or advancing through Scouting, Clark contributes his musical talents as a bass drum player with the Midway Marching Band, showing his commitment to teamwork and creativity in every area of his life.