Colonial School District Teachers Will Be Doing a Double Take as Multiple Sets of Twins Start School

Pictured here are 15 of the 17 sets of twins entering kindergarten. In the top row, from left to right: Annabelle and Theodora Brody (Ridge Park), Alexander and Aidan Gambale (Ridge Park), Roman and Eloise Fuga (Whitemarsh), Michael and Tyler Notarianni (Plymouth), and Logan and Mia Weiser (Ridge Park). In the middle row, from left to right: Delaney and Sloane Hanna (Whitemarsh), Brynn and Madeline Smith (Ridge Park), Lukas and Brianna Beddingfield (Plymouth), Michael and Mairead Higgins (Whitemarsh), and Chloe and Audrey Ugas (Ridge Park). In the third row, from left to right: Julia and Corinne Longwell (Whitemarsh), Mackenzie and Peyton Shaw (Whitemarsh), Keegan and Colton Cox (Ridge Park), Anna and William Schofield (Plymouth), and William and Charlotte Dorman (Ridge Park).

In kindergarten classrooms in three Colonial School District elementary schools on Monday, September 11, the teachers will be seeing double as 17 sets of twins begin school, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than The Curve.

Seven sets of twins are starting kindergarten at Ridge Park Elementary School, six sets will attend Whitemarsh Elementary School and four sets will be Plymouth Elementary students.

This is the most twins in a single class in the district in recent history, according to the Colonial School District in Plymouth Meeting.

The best thing about starting school with their brother or sister, some of the twins said, is the first day won’t feel so scary.

“We always have each other,” said Chloe and Audrey Ugas, who will be attending Ridge Park Elementary School.

Brothers Tyler and Michael Notarianni, who will attend Plymouth Elementary, said that having a twin is like having a “built-in best friend.”

For Corinne and Julia Longwell, who will be Whitemarsh students, added that when you are a twin it means “always having someone to be there for you.”

Read more about the “twin-dergarteners” in Colonial School District at More Than The Curve.

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Colonial School District high school graduates visit their elementary schools.



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