23 Whitney Young Chicago public high school students get perfect ACT scores, most in West Loop school's history
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CHICAGO (WLS) — Twenty three students at Whitney Young High School got perfect scores on their ACTs.

It’s the most the West Loop Chicago public school has ever seen.

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Less than 1 percent of test takers get a perfect score of 36.

Whitney Young will recognize their hard work at a special ceremony Monday morning.

Principal Rickey Harris of Whitney Young has expressed immense pride in the remarkable students whose outstanding achievements shine brightly. He attributes these perfect ACT scores to their diligent efforts, keen curiosity, and steadfast dedication to academic excellence. This accomplishment also underscores the quality education and unwavering support provided by the devoted faculty and staff of the school.

The ACT organization reported that the average composite ACT score for Illinois in 2024 was 24.5, compared to a national average of 19.4.

A school official from Whitney Young explained in a news release that the ACT is a comprehensive assessment, evaluating students’ proficiency and readiness for college in areas such as English, mathematics, reading, writing, and science reasoning.

Alison Melton, the Director of Student Guidance at Whitney Young, remarked that this achievement is a testament not only to student success but also to the collective efforts of the educators, staff, families, and broader school community. She praised the dedication of teachers, counselors, and support staff who strive to foster an environment where students can achieve their utmost potential. The impressive results highlight the meaningful impact of their proactive educational approach.

There are more than 400 students in the Whitney Young high school junior class. And nearly 5 percent of them got a perfect score on the ACT this spring.

They had to crowd into the frame in order to get a picture of all the Whitney Young students. This is not normal. One or two perfect scores are typically good.

Harris first looked at the ACT results and thought there was a mistake.

“I’m counting, and get to 15 and I had to stop. ‘I must be reading this wrong,'” he said.

But he was not wrong.

For comparison, ABC7 Chicago did a story in 2018 when the school also had a great showing on the test, with five students getting a perfect score.

This year is nearly five times as many, including Keith Xin, who already has a perfect 4.0 grade point average, and now has a test score to match.

“After the test, I thought I did pretty well, but I didn’t expect to get a perfect on it,” Xin said.

Ben Fiedor has tutored nearly a thousand students in preparation for the test.

“It’s a very rare feat to get perfect across the board because they are testing on lots of different skills,” said Fiedor, with Huntington Learning Center-Schaumburg.

As the incoming student council president, Xin is pretty well-rounded. But he’s not sure about what he’ll study in college.

“I think something in the medical field, but I’m not sure what yet,” Xin said.

Xin says he plans to start looking at colleges this summer.

He and his classmates are likely to be flooded with scholarship offers.

But he says he’s not going to become consumed with it.

He wants to enjoy being a teenager also.

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