Green Level High School students come from many different backgrounds and cultures. In addition to having many different backgrounds. Some students have more in common than others. There are two sets of triplets here, the Millers, who are all seniors, and the Welshes, who are all sophomores. Neither set of triplets is identical, but they can definitely be confused.
The Millers include Tyson, Lindley, and Camden.
“Having to have the same birthday, and sharing everything is hard, but I like it,” Says Tyson.
The Welshes include Ava, Carter, and Kennedy.
“We can really connect and appreciate having each other even though sometimes we might not act like it,” says Ava.
Having even one set of triplets in a school is rare. Having two is even more infrequent. The natural occurrence of triplets is about 1 in 8,000 pregnancies.
“I like hanging out with my brothers, but sometimes it’s hard to go home, and they are not there because we have practice. It’s like we always get home at different times.” Says Ava.
It must be complicated to deal with because people confuse twins. With another person, life can be even more difficult. On the positive side, triplets arrive with two built-in same-age best friends,
“Just like having friends built in your age is really cool,” says Tyson.
Green Level High School is definitely one of a kind, with two pairs of triplets.
Now that’s the kind of thing you don’t see every day!