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Westfield Students Earn Perfect Scores ACTs And SATs

Twelve Westfield High School students recently achieved the highest score possible on portions of recent SAT and ACT standardized tests

Twelve Westfield High School students recently achieved the highest score possible on portions of recent SATs and ACTs.
Twelve Westfield High School students recently achieved the highest score possible on portions of recent SATs and ACTs. (Photo courtesy of Westfield Schools)

WESTFIELD, NJ - Twelve Westfield High School students recently achieved the highest score possible on portions of recent SAT and ACT standardized tests.

Earning a top score of 800 on portions of the SAT are:

  • John Czarnecki, Grade 11 – Math Level 2
  • Spencer Feinstein, Grade 11 – U.S. History and Math Level 2
  • Grace Hutchinson, Grade 11 – Math Level 2
  • Maxwell Scialabba, Grade 10 – Math

Scoring a perfect 36 on portions on the ACT are:

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  • Kyle Azzaretto, Grade 10 – Reading
  • Kathryn Bartlett, Grade 11 – Reading
  • Eric Elizes, Grade 11 – Math, Science and STEM
  • Madeline Katz, Grade 11 – English and Reading
  • Spencer Rothfleisch, Grade 11 – English
  • Justin Sawina, Grade 11 – Reading
  • Elijah Soh, Grade 11 – English
  • Jakob Tannenbaum, Grade 11 - Reading

Photo caption 1: Pictured with WHS Interim Principal James DeSarno are (first row, L-R) John Czarnecki, Spencer Feinstein, Grace Hutchinson, and Maxwell Scialabba. (Second row, L-R): Kyle Azzaretto, Madeline Katz, Kathryn Bartlett, and Jakob Tannenbaum. (Third row, L-R): Spencer Rothfleisch, Eric Elizes, Justin Sawina, and Elijah Soh.

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