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16 Things Triton Central Students Know All Too Well

Whether you're a current or past TC student, these 16 things will ring true.

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16 Things Triton Central Students Know All Too Well
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1. When someone says they go to a small school and you ask how many students there are and they say "1,000" you just laugh in their face.

2. Championship Wednesdays are the Mondays of summer.


3. You can't go to the Fairland Road McDonald's without seeing at least 3 classmates.


4. When telling people where the school is located, you have to reference the casino.


5. Blankets are an essential in the winter because the classrooms are always freezing.


6. The Gambrel House (AKA Perry's House of Pain) is the last place you want to be sent.


7. Making a trip to the middle or elementary school isn't a big deal because they're both literally 200 steps away.


8. You wouldn't dare walk across the football field unless you're a football player.


9. When your parent is on their way to pick you up and they say they're at "the light," you know exactly where they are because there's only one.


10. If you have to ride the bus, late-start Wednesdays are just straight up annoying.


11. March 1st is basically like a second birthday because that's when Frosty Boy opens.


12. You will always call FTA "TYAA" because you're stubborn and some things just can not change.


13. You know everyone's life story, including their mother's father's cousin's dog's middle name.

14. You never struggle to find an outfit for St. Patty's Day.

15. If you're on one sports team, you're probably on 2 others.

16. New students instantly become the talk of the town because you grew up with the same 100 people your whole life.

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