14 sets of twins and one set of triplets graduate from same high school
Fourteen sets of twins and one set of triplets graduated from Cooper City High School in Cooper City, Florida, on June 5.
The group comprised about 6 percent of the 543 graduates.
The school’s principal took the momentous occasion to state, “It was very special as they would come across the stage; I would shake their hand and give one a diploma, and then the second one would come over to do the same thing.”
“It kind of just symbolized they’re their own person, but also, they have been together all these years as twins,” she adds.
Gabrielle and Jocelyn Reed are one such set of identical twins.
The sisters have attended school together since pre-K. Come August, they will go their separate ways for college.

Gabrielle is headed to Cornell University, while Jocelyn will attend Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

“Everywhere I go, I’m lumped together with her and not really seen as my own person, so I’m really excited to be able to have my own experiences,” Gabrielle told TODAY.com.
Broward County Public Schools believes the graduates have set a county record as most sets of twins to simultaneously graduate from one school.
Students even created a slogan to remember their unique graduating class: “Twice as nice and triple the fun.”