Maybe they can go to the malt shop later? And then the sock hop?

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    TV makes it seem normal, but I’ve never seen one IRL. But then, I’ve also never seen a school that is entirely inside a single building or has multiple floors, either. And I’m sure those exist somewhere.

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          Weird. All my schools had a bunch of single story classrooms you walk between. Nice to get some sunshine between classes

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            even my catholic one that was on a shoestring budget had two floors. k-2 on first floor along with art and music rooms and 3-6 on second floor.

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            Back when I was in school, it was a few single story buildings and then a trailer park of more classrooms.

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      Funny, it feels like half of schools in Denmark are in multi-floor buildings, especially city schools.

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      I went to a school that is one multi story building. It’s not a big school though which may be why. Highly populated area probably don’t see things like that anymore .

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        They seem to be more of thing in other states, especially the East Coast and Midwest. I grew up in earthquake territory along the San Andreas fault and most schools here are just a collection of “temporary” double wide trailers that are individual class rooms.

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          I’m in California, my high school was multi storied? We had portables too, but most of the classes were in the building. I think it’s normal everywhere.