tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430112182493224146.post4693356790247246278..comments2023-11-03T01:07:50.102-07:00Comments on AJ's Clubhouse: Transfer studentsHarriethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05180730302829554796noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430112182493224146.post-90292807798072438532009-11-06T06:48:10.769-08:002009-11-06T06:48:10.769-08:00I went to North Central, which had about 4,000 stu...I went to North Central, which had about 4,000 students when I graduated. I think Warren might have been bigger, but they were both definitely in the same ballpark. Before that, the largest school I'd attended had a total of 800 students. It was a culture shock at the very least. My previous high school (the 800 one) had an open campus, but NC was run like a police state. You couldn't make a move without a hall pass. And where the previous school had four halls that intersected at the center, I needed a map to find my classes in a building with two stories and a large grid of hallways. On the plus side, big schools have bigger facilities. As a violinist, I found many more performing options. And the school had its own planetarium and swimming pool.Harriethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05180730302829554796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430112182493224146.post-47523076930895980502009-11-06T06:35:34.733-08:002009-11-06T06:35:34.733-08:00Was the large high school Warren, by any chance? ...Was the large high school Warren, by any chance? I mean, I know there are monstrous schools in Indy, but Warren is the largest, I think. I went there for about three months of my senior year - it was terrifying :)lilac_leafhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16478583032310009859noreply@blogger.com