23 Sets Of Twins In Same Grade At A School In Massachusetts

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Everyone probably knows a set of twins. Some people might even know multiple sets of twins. But if you were in the eighth grade class at Pollard Middle School in Needham, Massachusetts this past school year you knew at 23 of them!

Read that again: there were 23 sets of twins in one grade at that school this past year. 23!

Imagine being a teacher or a administrator and trying to keep track of who is who on any given day. Granted there was a mix of identical and fraternal twins, but still. Not easy!

Oh, but wait… there were actually 23 and a half sets of twins at Pollard Middle School this past year. The half was a girl whose twin brother attends a different school.

School principal Tamatha Bibbo made the understatement of the year when she called the twins situation she had on her hands “quite unusual.”

“We typically have anywhere from five to 10 sets at most,” Bibbo said. “Given our numbers, we have approximately 450 to 500 children in each grade so this was extraordinarily high.”

Like over 300 percent high.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, only about 3 percent of live births in the United States result in twins.

Pollard Middle School’s eighth grade class of 438 students was more than 10 percent twins!

“It’s a lot of sets of twins,” two of the twins told NBC 10 Boston, stating the obvious.

“We don’t really believe we’re twins because we don’t really look alike,” a brother and sister set said. “So people are really shocked when
they found out that I’m a twin or he’s a twin, so it’s a fun experience.

“It’s a great experience actually,” her brother explained. “So my dad, he’s also, he’s an identical twin opposite struggle of us. You know, people never think we’re twins.”

“This is insane, right?” the NBC 10 Boston anchor added at the end of the report.

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