ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Lindbergh High School is celebrating nine seniors for achieving perfect scores on the ACT.

School administrators presented each student with a “36” baseball jersey and a certificate of recognition for their accomplishment.

The ACT is broken into four parts: English, math, reading, and science reasoning. Each section is scored on its own scale of 1 to 36. A student’s overall test score is the average of those parts. The ACT is accepted by all major colleges and universities.

On average, less than one-tenth of one percent of all students who take the ACT earns a perfect score.

Approximately 0.22% of the graduating class of 2024 who took the ACT earned a perfect composite score.

“This is the highest number I can recall in a single graduating class," LHS Principal

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