There are 850 in my class right now, but we're still a year and a half away from graduating. I'm sure the number will fluctuate some before May 2005...
Seven towns went to my high school and there were 27 kids in my graduating class. Class of '79 Naselle-Grays River Valley High School in Naselle, Washington. Go Comets!
I can't imagine being a part of a school with such a huge number of kids in the same grade. For those of you who were in large classes, what was it like for you? I mean I didn't "know" all 198 kids in my class, but I knew who they were. Did you feel like a small fish in a big pond? Did you have a lot of friends? I really am curious. My DS is currently in 2nd grade and he is in a class with 4 2nd graders and 5 3rd graders. For 1st grade he was in a class of 5 and in kindergarten he was in a class of 15. We will be moving soon and I am worried that it will be difficult for him to go from such a small class to being that small little fish.
Sure you can answer Poohkie!!! My DS will be graduating next year and there's only 76 in his class......smallest one our school has had in a long time!!!
670. We always graduated from the auditorium which was too small for that many kids. So, graduation was held on 2 nights, divided alphabetically. It was awful. My best friend and I graduated on different nights.
Originally posted by Breezy_Carol 670. We always graduated from the auditorium which was too small for that many kids. So, graduation was held on 2 nights, divided alphabetically. It was awful. My best friend and I graduated on different nights.
Oh yes - graduation. Ours was on the football field, too...we all hoped for good weather because if it had to be indoors, we would all be limited to two guests each.
And I thought I had a small class - mine was 21 and 2 of those have died already (I graduated in 87 and we lost our first one a year after graduation - got hit by a train). Our whole school was 120 and we weren't a parochial school.
We had over 1500 people graduate in my class. Sachem High School 1987, suburban HS on Long Island. It was horrible. I still run into people who graduated the same year as me and never knew them. Our ceremony was over 4 hours long and they pretty much just read the names one right after the other. I went to a large university after HS and it felt small to me.
I made sure when DH and I bought our house that it was not in that school district! Even though it was a good school, I hated the crowds. We now live in a school district that has about 200 kids each graduating class.
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