Introducing ESD Eagle Scouts of Troop 577

March 20, 2023

The Eagle Scout is the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America program and represents a Scout's dedication, leadership skills, and commitment to serving their community. To earn the rank, a Scout must meet the following requirements: 

Earn at least 21 merit badges, hold leadership positions within their troop, complete a significant community service project known as the Eagle Project, and demonstrate the Scout Oath and Law by example.

ESD is proud to present our Eagle Scouts of Troop 577. Congratulations, Eagles!

on page Brant Briner ’26, son of Briggs and Caycie Briner, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on November 13, 2023, making him the #238 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Brant's Eagle Scout project benefitted The Grove Church by building custom picnic tables to create outdoor events and fellowship spaces.
on page Wheeler Wood ’24, son of Megan and Brady Wood, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on January 12, 2023, making him the #231 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Wheeler's Eagle Project, building a garden fence, benefitted Saint Phillips School.                                                                                          
on page Ben Guerriero ’24, son of Lisa Guerriero, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on December 18, 2022, making him the #230 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Ben’s Eagle Project benefitted the Episcopal School of Dallas by building six sanitizing stations during the COVID-19 pandemic.                                  
on page Slaton Strey ’24, son of Reagan and Courtenay Strey, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on September 27, 2020, making him the #212 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Slaton's Eagle Scout project benefitted St. Philip’s School by leading a team of volunteers to repaint their athletic parking lot.                     
on page Asher Hoodis ’23, son of Robert and Melissa Hoodis, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on October 20, 2022, making him the #229 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll.  Asher’s Eagle Project benefitted Junkins Elementary School in Dallas by building two “Free Little Libraries” to encourage reading.                  
Andrew Carrie ’23, son of Chris and Ellen Carrie, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on August 2, 2022, making him the #228 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Andrew’s Eagle Project benefitted Cornerstone Crossroads Academy and their Phillis Wheatley School digital historical archive project by documenting the stories of various individuals to help preserve the school's history.                                                                                                              
on page Ogden Lindh ’23, son of Kenneth and Elaine Lindh, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on April 27, 2022, making him the #227 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Ogden's Eagle Project benefited McShan Elementary School by building six outdoor benches for the children to use in the school's community garden.
on page Briggs Briner ’23, son of Briggs and Caycie Briner, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on April 14, 2020, making him the #204 Eagle Scout on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Briggs' Eagle Scout project benefitted Family Gateway by building shelving units for their donation room.                                                                    
on page JP Casey ’23, son of Brian and Meridith Casey, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on April 27, 2022, on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. JP's Eagle Scout project benefitted the Child and Family Guidance Center (CFGC) by building 8-foot picnic tables for employees and families on the property.                                     
on page Henry Hamlin ’23, son of Frank and Sarah Hamlin, successfully passed his Eagle Board of Review on June 29, 2021, on the Troop 577 Eagle Honor Roll. Henry’s Eagle Scout project benefitted DISD elementary schools by working with United to Learn to construct three tables with inspirational words painted on the stained tables.