Emma Cassidy-Blodgett has been attending Blue Mountain Union since second grade, moving twice throughout her high school career. Cassidy-Blodgett describes her time at BMU as “complicated” but overall she says its the place she’s grown with those closest to her. Emma would like to be remembered as someone who helped create the mentoring program. Cassidy-Blodgett’s advice for younger students is “School sucks, but it’ll be the best years of your life. Enjoy it, it goes by in a blink of an eye.” Emma’s plans after high school are to move down to South Carolina and follow a career in funeral directory.
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