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Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 2nd, '22, 06:55
by Hotarla
Yup still a lot in my opinion lol. Guess we just have small schools lol.
It’s another story for unis and colleges though, those can be like entire mini cities. XD;:

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 2nd, '22, 07:22
by Kitalpha Hart
"Oh this is our small lecture hall, it fits 300 students"
Yo thats like the entire student population from grades 6-12 here. With maybe some fifth graders

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 2nd, '22, 15:10
by Hotarla
Yeah my schools didn’t have lecture halls lol. They had regular sized classrooms, maybe fitting around 20ish students maybe. XD

I’ll be making a list of the doughnight items so make sure to check that out!

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 2nd, '22, 20:34
by lunar_eclipse66
I went to a tiny weird high school that you had to apply into so we only had 450 students. The main town high school was huge. To put it into perspective my K-8 school was the smaller one of 4 in my town. The main high school had about 2500 students.

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 2nd, '22, 22:25
by Hotarla
Wow that’s a lot of students!

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 3rd, '22, 05:21
by Kitalpha Hart
That is a lot of kids

Mom had a band teacher who went from a Big School to the one she was at, and boy oh boy did he have some culture shock
From what she told me, the man expected them all to be Band Geeks Only, and not associate themselves with cheerleading, art, sports, chorus, Not Band Things, and they all more or less told him to take his Big School Thoughts and shove them up his ass
Like yeah, even when I went to school some kids were exclusively in one thing or another, but they were only a handful of kids. Vast majority were in multiple things that involved school stuff outside school. If Big School Separation was at our school, there wouldn't've been enough kids to fill out anything. And that man never understood that. Iirc he only lasted the year and then she had a new one the next year who understood how small schools work

Tho when mine was on maternity leave the one did we had a vet who expected us to act like Professionals in class. Not a bunch of kids. It was weird, but I guess we really sounded good and polished? He did understand that we weren't all in just band and just band only, so he got that part

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 3rd, '22, 05:28
by Hotarla
i dunno what to say about that. and i was never in band. although i did do a bit of choir. mainly bc i had homeroom teachers who were also the choir teacher lol. XD

schleepyyy. waiting for my friend in-game so that we can do tasks together lol. xD

and wow lol, i already have over 30 keys. xD;;

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 3rd, '22, 08:07
by Kitalpha Hart
I was in band. Played trombone

30 keys?! I'm just barely keeping up with a key a day lol

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 3rd, '22, 08:59
by Amura
lunar_eclipse66 wrote:I went to a tiny weird high school that you had to apply into so we only had 450 students. The main town high school was huge. To put it into perspective my K-8 school was the smaller one of 4 in my town. The main high school had about 2500 students.
That's so amusing, really, 450 is about the size of most high schools I've worked in. :mcheh:
Well, I've worked in some actually small ones, which had about 200 to 250 students... and I would not have called them tiny.

When I was a little girl, I studied in a really tiny school. It was meant only for children from 4 to 8 years old... and there were about a dozen students.
Really.
And only one teacher.
And only one classroom.
THAT is what tiny means for me.

Re: Candy Caravan Chat

Posted: Dec 3rd, '22, 09:12
by Kitalpha Hart
Is it really even a school at that point?