Seeing double! California high school has 14 sets of twins graduating this year
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Clovis North High School in Fresno, California, is celebrating a unique graduating class featuring more than two dozen sets of twins among over 600 seniors. Many students, like Colton Parks, were surprised to discover the number of twins at their school. While twins cherish their special bond, they also face challenges, such as identity confusion. Many are excited about college, with some opting to attend the same school as their twin, further aiding their studies together. Graduation parties will serve as shared celebrations before embarking on their independent futures, marking a bittersweet transition.
"I think it's nice to grow up with somebody that I can communicate with throughout my life, so growing up, I won't be alone ever," said Senior Isabella Istomin.
"Sometimes even just being called by your twin's name can be really frustrating," said Senior Claire Scott.
"I have the person I trust most on this planet right with me, and since we're both going to be studying political science, we'll also be able to help each other study as well," Senior William Knapp said.
"I feel like having one last grad party together is like our last celebration together before we're our own person in the future, so that's kind of sweet," Senior Chloe Scott said.
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