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Tuesday, Jun 18

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Tamatha Bibb is the principal of Pollard Middle School in Needham, Massachusetts. While she knew there were quite a few sets of twins in their graduating class, she didn't realize just how many until they got closer and closer to graduation day.

It turns out the eighth-grade class had twenty-three sets of twins; there is also a student with a twin at a different school nearby, bringing the grand total to 47 twin graduates. 

  • β€œJust the sheer number, the volume, and in comparison, typically we have between five and 10 sets of twins, but to have 23 … it’s been so fun,” Tamatha told the Boston Globe.

πŸ€ͺ Thankfully the twins didn't cause too much confusion for the teachers, as there are only 10 sets of identicals in the class (they did swap clothes on April Fools' Day once though, confusing students and teachers alike.).

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