<p>my high school is only 80</p>
<p>kitkattail: wow a high school with just 40+ people! talk about SMALL. i'm sure rumors spread like wildfire and everyone always know what's happening with everyone else?</p>
<p>and i thought i went to a small school lol (500 people overall, roughly 125 per grade)</p>
<p>My school has around 2800 this year... over 3000 next year. Which means getting moved up in football districts... aka losing streak :)</p>
<p>But...</p>
<p>Started with 950ish
This year it's 741.</p>
<p>Legal drop out age is 16...</p>
<p>So senior class averages around 400.</p>
<p>77 - small rules!</p>
<p>Currently: 450 Originally: 525</p>
<p>we've got 313</p>
<p>My class is 92.</p>
<p>I've got 32. 145 kids in the whole school.</p>
<p>private catholic - 200-ish in the junior class
as for rankings, a few B's generally don't do much harm...tough grading system....</p>
<p>486 junior class
2081 total</p>
<p>top 40 extremely competitive after that a B or two won't hurt you too much.</p>
<p>junior class is about 500
about 2200 in total</p>
<p>About 350 a class. Public. Really low drop-out rate for a public school.</p>
<p>68... there are about 300 in the whole high school. i go to an awful country bumpkin school</p>
<p>we have 438 as of last friday</p>
<p>we started freshman year w/ like 720 or something so we've lost a lot.</p>
<p>550...only the top 30 or so are competitive...</p>
<p>386 at the end of last year...I was ranked 11, one away from the top 10...It's not like that made a difference, though, as that only counts senior year, but it still sucked...I can feel it slipping this year, though...My chem. teacher is a nightmare... :(</p>
<p>About 100... private Quaker school, doesn't rank anyone, although it does sent colleges a grade distribution table for your class's junior year.</p>
<p>Catholic all-girls: 334</p>
<p>22 - Small public school in North Dakota ^_^</p>
<p>95-small, catholic academy</p>
<p>*no ranking..the school deflates grades so bad...I heard some parents are trying to get school to change grading system because students are missing out on scholarships/programs..even though sat scores are high, but gpa is lower.</p>