It’s twin-sanity! A New York high school has some doing a double take. Among the 447 graduating seniors at Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School on Long Island, there are 15 sets of twins, according to Toda and News 12 Long Island.
“Most, if not all, have been in the district since kindergarten,” Timothy Lamb, the school’s assistant principal, told Today earlier this month, per people.com . “Many met as infants because the parents joined a parents of twins group.
They’re all very friendly with each other.” None of the twins are identical. “Some teachers don’t even know they’re twins,” Lamb said.
Still, there has been some twin confusion over the years. For example, there are two sets of twins named Josh and Rebecca (mercifully, they have different last names.) As their high school education winds down, 14 out of 15 sets of twins are headed to different universities, reported Today, which added Chloe and Aidan Manzo are the lone twins set to attend the same school — the University of Florida — in the fall.
For most of the twins, college will usher in a new era of being separated from one another. Recommended video “We’re really never apart,” Emma Leibowitz told News 12 Long Island, about her relationship with twin Kayla. “We even won the Best Duo in superlatives.
” A high school in nearby New Jersey also had the distinction of graduating 15 sets of twins last year. Ridgewood High School had 419 seniors in its class of 2024, and 30 of those students were twins, the Bergen Record reported. Most men fine with their sex robot twin hooking up with partner: Study‘EMBARRASSED TO SAY THIS’: Influencer twins confess they share ‘one bra,’ underwear.