<p>3100 for me.</p>
<p>Plymouth-Canton Educational Park kinda sounds like my public high school.</p>
<p>There are like 6 buildings… since the student population is so high there are “senior high schools” of 11 and 12, and “Junior High Schools” which are 9 and 10, and “Middle Schools” are 6-8. A single Senior High School has around 3,000 students… with the feeder schools it would probably be around 5,000 students if they combined the feeder junior highs and the single senior high.</p>
<p>your schools must be really cramped. We have 3 buildings for our 3000 and its still way too packed for us</p>
<p>^ Actually, not at all. Each of our classes have around 25ish kids and the AP classes have around 20. </p>
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<p>Sort of, except that we routinely go in between buildings. So you could have a schedule that looks like = Plymouth-Canton-Salem-Canton-Salem-Plymouth and it would be perfectly normal.</p>
<p>I wasn’t clear, sorry
Each senior high has its own campus, and at each campus there are ~4 buildings.</p>
<p>At my school though, we have 1 campus for everyone. And instead of different buildings, the upper school is on the 3 and 4 floors. Science on the 2, and sometimes 1. So you can imagine the fun climbing 4 flights of stairs a dozen times a day…</p>
<p>Oh no, ours is all on one campus. We have 10 minute passing time, and if you’re going between Plymouth and Canton, you NEED that 10 minutes lol.</p>
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<p>oh wow! it really is huge! I think I’d love to go there it seems to have lots of opportunities and it just sounds awesome.</p>
<p>We only have 5 minutes. It’s not that bad, but then again we don’t have like a gajillion acre campus.</p>
<p>~1200 in my school, ~300 per grade.</p>
<p>^ I miss it. A lot. Lol.</p>
<p>Don’t know how many there’s in my high school, but it’s between 150-200. We have 35 students in my grade. I definitely want to go to a bigger college.</p>
<p>According to Wikipedia, 2,425.</p>
<p>~3,000. our senior class size is somewhere between 700 to 800, i believe.</p>
<p>About 550, grades 7-12.</p>
<p>We have 250 people, grades 6-12.</p>
<p>1770, but a new school opened nearby a few years ago so probably 1200 or close to that now.</p>
<p>About 150. I have 47 in my class.</p>
<p>around 2500, with about 650 of them in my class. It makes me want to go to a smaller school, I don’t like that I don’t even know half the people that are going to graduate with mee.</p>
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<p>~1200, ~300 per grade</p>
<p>A little over 3,000 in 9th-12th grade</p>