How many people go to your high school?

<p>There are 600 in my high school with 135 in my grade.</p>

<p>A little less than 800 in the school. About 180-210 per grade.</p>

<p>Small school…</p>

<p>~100 kids a grade.</p>

<p>400 kids total.</p>

<p>Do you think the small school thing makes you want to go to a big or small college? I can see the benefits of both.</p>

<p>2000 in my school, about 300 in most of the higher grades, and 350-ish in the lower ones.</p>

<p>~850 in my grade, ~3200 at the school.</p>

<p>small makes me want to go to a BIG college. i get tired of seeing the same people everyday</p>

<p>about 1800 with about 450 per grade</p>

<p>1800, 358 in my class</p>

<p>About 2,000. I enjoyed my old school that had 4,000 kids in it though. About 500 kids per grade level in my current school.
Despite our size, we’re still a relatively mediocre school…don’t ask me why, we have so many resources to pool on…a middleclass socioeconomic base to start with. Guess the majority of kids are not motivated.</p>

<p>The diversity of a big place would be nice, but no matter where I go, there will probably be more people in the school than there are in my entire town. Ha.</p>

<p>About 500 in the high school, my grade has 114.</p>

<p>I love the feeling of “community” at my school. But I want to attend a large university… maybe a school in NYC. I love how things are always happening there and so many people and lots of opportunities. But I can also see my self at a more suburban campus with green, but still a fairly large undergraduate population.</p>

<p>21 in my class, ~85 in my school.</p>

<p>A little less than 2000 students. My grade has ~600 students or so… we’re the largest class.</p>

<p>There are about 1200 in my school and 318 in my class. And that doesn’t include the Career Academy where about 50-75 other kids are that are in my grade.</p>

<p>Old school: ~6200 or 6300.</p>

<p>^there is no high school that big.</p>

<p>Damn that’s big school.</p>

<p>2600 at mine</p>

<p>^ How much do you want to bet? </p>

<p>Proletariat, you want to weigh in on this?</p>

<p>Plymouth-Canton Educational Park. It’s technically three high schools, one campus. We have integrated sports, one main principal, we go to classes in all three “schools”. It’s really one high school with 4 buildings and three different names.</p>