Students need help identifying our chickens

What do you think about her rump and tail for a Wyandotte? I'm used to them looking a bit more blunt, and their bodies being shorter in general. White Wyandotte photos from hatcheries online suggest the same.
My only Wyandottes are just over 12 weeks, so I can't really say
 
The first one looks like a WLH mix (cant be pure because it doesn't have a single comb and has a much more 'plump' build.) 4 is a pure white leghorn. 5 looks like a production/NH/RI red. Others are mixes that I can't identify.
it can be pure because there IS a rose comb variety of leghorns
 
I think it is a rose, I have a Wyandotte with a similar looking comb.
This is my SLW that has a pretty flat comb. I believe strawberry and walnut combs don’t have the point at the back.
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Greetings, I have an Ag class that hatched and is raising a surprise batch of chickens we purchased from an Etsy hobby farm seller. They are a week from being 6 months old. Can you help us identify breeds and if some of these are roos? The second picture is tan and white speckled (it's somewhat hard to see in the photo). I think the 3rd one is a roo. The 4th white one I'm not sure about. I have no idea about breeds. Also, 3 are laying eggs. I have an1 olive egg, a light tan egg, and white egg.
1. white rose combed leghorn pullet
2. golden commet pullet
3. buff orp cockerel
4. leghorn pullet
5. rir pullet
 

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