Alyssa Craige came to BMU for her sophomore year, and she “truly loved it here.” These past two years, she has participated in cheerleading, chorus concerts, and a musical. She has played a big role in the school community and wants to be remembered “as being authentically myself, and as someone that was a positive member of the student body.” After graduation, she hopes to attend a four-year college and major in education with the goal of teaching high school history. With her passion for teaching in mind, Craige wants the younger students “to always keep an open mind and never say ‘no’ to new experiences.”
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