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Three more LT students earn top ACT score
Three additional LTHS Class of 2019 students scored a perfect 36

Congratulations to Lyons Township High School seniors Christopher Fryzel, of Western Springs, Tyler Mora, of LaGrange Park, and Benjamin Prystalski, of LaGrange for earning the highest composite score possible on the ACT college admission and placement exam. On average, less than one-tenth of one percent of all test takers earns the top score. Nationwide about 1,100 of more than 1.8 million students earn a composite score of 36. A total of seven students from the Class of 2019 have scored a perfect 36.
The ACT is comprised of tests in English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning. Each test is scored on a scale of 1-36, and a student's score is the average of the four tests. Scores are evidence of their readiness for the academic rigor they will find in college.
Fryzel plays tennis and is a member of Model UN, Scholastic Bowl and National Honor Society. He is planning to study mechanical engineering and then possibly pursue a law degree for intellectual properties.
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Mora plays football and is a member of National Honor Society. Outside of school, he is very involved in his church group Plymouth Fellowship. He plans on studying law but is undecided on where he will attend.
Prystalski is a four year Latin student, a member of the Math Team and enjoys computer science.