The graduate class of a long island high school is making headlines with an unusual difference this year, including 15 sets of twins. Plainview-old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School has a total of 447 students in the 2025 grade, including twin couples.
All 15 sets of twins are fragile, not equal, and make about 7 percent of graduate class, today.com,
The school’s assistant principal Timothy Lamb said, “If not all, all are in the district since the kindergarten.”
He said, “Many people met as infants because the parents joined a ‘parents’ of the twins. They are all very favorable with each other. They are all close. They seem to have a little faction,” they said.
Since all 15 sets are twins and boys and girls are many sets of twin brothers, there are not many examples of wrongdoing for teachers.
“Some teachers don’t even know that they are twins, even if some look the same,” said Mr. Lamb.
Parents also started their support group when their children were just children. He participated in monthly meetings and sold a hand-down garage.
Meredith Brake, who is the mother of twin Emily and Amanda, appreciated the twin group for her special bond. He said, “There was a great place to know that you were not alone on this journey.”
According to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the school’s twin statistics are notable, given that twins are about 3% of all births. In June this year, all 15 sets of twin children are ready to graduate.
According to 44 pairs of twins in a school in the same academic year Guinness World RecordsThe record was held in 2017 at New Trear High School in Vinnetka, Illinois.