NY High School Class Features 15 Sets of Twins — Including Two Sharing First Names

NY High School Class Features 15 Sets of Twins — Including Two Sharing First Names

When it comes to twins, one school in New York is doing well!

There are 15 sets of twins among the 447 seniors who are graduating from Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School on Long Island.

“Most, if not all, have been in the district since kindergarten,” the school’s assistant principal, Timothy Lamb, stated earlier this month. “As a result of the parents joining an organization for parents of twins, many met as babies. They all get along well with one another.

There has been some twin misunderstanding throughout the years, despite the fact that none of the twins are alike—“some teachers don’t even know they’re twins,” Lamb said.

NY High School Class Features 15 Sets of Twins — Including Two Sharing First Names

Two sets of twins, for instance, are named Josh and Rebecca (though it helps that they have different last names).

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The only twins scheduled to attend the same university in the fall are Chloe and Aidan Manzo, which also noted that 14 out of 15 sets of twins are going to different universities as their high school education draws to a close.

The twins claim that one of the new experiences they will have at college will be being apart from one another.

About her friendship with twin Kayla, Emma Leibowitz told that, “We’re really never apart. We even won the Best Duo in superlatives.”

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Although the twins from Kennedy High are in the news, a New Jersey high school made history last year by graduating 15 sets of twins.

Of the 419 seniors of Ridgewood High School’s class of 2024, 30 were twins.

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