) - It’s graduating season and that means many bright students are trying on their caps and gowns as they prepare to walk across the stage for high school graduation. But one school is a little special, with ten of those students being twins.Lauderdale County High School has five sets of twins getting ready to graduate.
“All our teachers used to tell us, ‘Something was in the water when you were born’,” said Abigail Reding, one of the twins. “They said they didn’t want what was in it.” The twins, Abigail and Emma Reding, Addi and Lexi Embry, Gracesyn and Weston Clemons, Brodie and Braxton Rose, and Addy and Libby Dison, agreed that they never considered having five sets of twins in their graduating class significant but they were impressed to hear they made up 11.3% of their graduating class of 88.
Besides the Clemonses, all the twins have been together since kindergarten, Graceyn and Weston joined in fifth grade.Many of them shared fun stories of school with our news partners, Brodie and Braxton noted that in fourth grade they once tried to swap classrooms even though Brodie is taller than his twin.Growing up, the twins all recalled being dressed in different colored versions of the same outfit, sometimes they dressed identically.
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