
Jackson Crum will graduate from Blue Mountain Union this June, and he has attended here since preschool. Jack has been involved in many different activities over the years, including: Robotics (9th) and Riverbend for Metal Working (10th) and Diversified Agriculture (11-12th); he also helped the BMU janitorial staff (10th). Jack likes working on anything mechanical since he enjoys the amazing feeling of fixing his own stuff. When not tinkering on machines, you will find Jack spending time outside because of the quiet and peacefulness of nature and trees. Jack’s favorite school memory is tapping trees with the first graders this year and seeing all of their smiling little faces. If given one dream, it would to be to drive his own truck again, and he also hopes to own land and visit Germany to see the old castles. The three words that best describe Jack are: stubborn, funny, and wild. After graduation, Jack plans to enter the workforce. In ten years, Jack wants to be living in the same house with his truck and car restored, and working as a welder at the same company his dad works at: DMS Steel. Jack will miss seeing all the teachers that he’s known since he was little, since “pre-K-12 schools are weird like that. You see the same people for 12 years, and now you won’t see them besides at the store.” Jack would like to be remembered as the Constable Protector of the Valley of Groton.






















