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14 sets of twins set to graduate from same high school

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Fourteen sets of twins are preparing to celebrate a major milestone and graduate high school together.

Of the more than 600 graduating seniors at Clovis North High School in Fresno, California, 28 of them happen to be a fraternal or identical twin, a coincidence Principal Joshua Shapiro, who has been Clovis North's principal for seven years, said he and his staff only recently realized.

PHOTO: Fourteen sets of twins will graduate from Clovis North High School in Fresno, California on June 4, 2025.
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Fourteen sets of twins will graduate from Clovis North High School in Fresno, California on June 4, 2025.

"We do a graduation grid every year. And when we were putting the grid together, we started realizing, 'Wait, there's more than just eight or nine … there's actually 14," Shapiro recalled to "Good Morning America." "That was really an eye-opening result when we saw those numbers, because we never thought we had 14 sets of twins on this campus, just from the senior class alone."

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High school is often a memorable experience for many students, and for some of the twins, attending Clovis North together has been just that and more.

PHOTO: Colt and Emerson Parks, Max and Charlie Toy, and Chloe and Clarie Scott are among the 14 sets of twins in Clovis North High School’s Class of 2025.
Colt and Emerson Parks, Max and Charlie Toy, and Chloe and Clarie Scott are among the 14 sets of twins in Clovis North High School’s Class of 2025.

"Going to high school with a twin … I feel like it's better than just going by yourself," said Claire Scott, 18, who will graduate alongside her twin sister Chloe Scott. "I always had her, so that was really nice to always have someone there for me."

"It's been fun," Colt Parks added of going to the same high school with his twin sister Emerson Parks. "Classes with her have been easy. I have her to help me with certain subjects, like math for the most part. Yeah, it's just been really helpful to have a twin with me all the way through the four years."

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Some of the twins are heading off to the same college together or attending schools in the same region, but the Parks siblings plan to attend different universities across state lines.

Emerson Parks plans to attend Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where she will run track and field, while her twin brother will stay closer to home and play water polo for Fresno Pacific University.

"It'll definitely be possibly a little bit challenging at first, just because we've never been so far apart for so long," Emerson Parks said. "But I think since we're both going for sports, we'll be able to share that experience with each other and be able to lean on each other during hard times."

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Clovis North's seniors are set to graduate June 4, and several of the twins, including Max and Charlie Toy, say they'll make sure to share one more big hurrah together.

"We're doing a shared graduation party, and it'll be fun, because, you know, we've shared parties our whole lives together. And so, it's going to be one last big grad party that we're going to be able to share," Max Toy said. "It's like one last one where we're in the same spot."