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Gallery: The 11 Sets of Twins Attending One Long Island Kindergarten

There are 191 students this year at Long Island’s Lynbrook Kindergarten Center, and 22 of them — 12 percent — are twins: one set identical, the other ten fraternal. Ellen Postman, the school’s principal, tries to (and this year did) split up all the siblings into separate classes, encouraging them to make new friends rather than lean on each other. “And then,” she adds, “they’re together at recess, when they go out to the playground, and they can share their new relationships.” Lots of them. 

Logan and Lucas Brennan Photo: Herring & Herring
Cory and Alexandria Perceval Photo: Herring & Herring
Gia and Jaxson Miata Photo: Herring & Herring
Mariah and Natalia Jenkins Photo: Herring & Herring
Leila and Riley Perez Photo: Herring & Herring
Jillian and Jolie Bey Photo: Herring & Herring
Max and Jonah Stadler Photo: Herring & Herring
Christopher and Violet Buccino Photo: Herring & Herring
Ava and Steven Novello Photo: Herring & Herring
Liam and Norah Hennessy Photo: Herring & Herring
John Arthur and Maria Theresa Larkin Photo: Herring & Herring

*This article appears in the September 21, 2015 issue of New York Magazine.

Gallery: 11 Sets of Twins, One Kindergarten