If your experience was anything like mine, you enjoyed all the perks of going to a small high school in Georgia. Everyone knows each other, including your parents and teachers, (which was not always a good thing), and Friday night football was a must! Here are 10 things you just know to be true if you went to a small high school in Georgia:
- You knew everyone’s first and last name…since Kindergarten.
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- Over half of the senior pictures featured kids with a letter jacket or a 4-H Club jacket.
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- You and your friends sat at the same lunch table for all four years of high school.
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- Friday Night Lights was your reality every Friday during football season.
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- Bonfires were the choice source of entertainment on a Saturday night.
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- You had friends whose parents picked them up from school in a dualie with 26-inch wheels.
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- Everyone got their license at 16.
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- The football coach was the baseball coach, the basketball coach and your math teacher.
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- Your teachers knew you and your family on a personal basis.
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- You heard the phrase, “I had your mom or dad in my class” on more than one occasion.
Come on! You know that many of these are true! What did I miss? What are some other things that you remember from going to a small high school in Georgia?
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