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Local High School Senior Earns Perfect Score On ACT Exam

Nationally, just one-tenth of 1 percent of students who take the ACT earn a top score.

GREENDALE, WI -- Raymond Arndorfer, son of Michael and Judy Arndorfer in Greendale, earned a top composite score of 36 on a recent ACT test. Nationally, just one-tenth of 1 percent of students who take the ACT earn a top score. Among test takers in the high school graduating class of 2017, only 2,760 of more than 2 million students who took the test earned a composite score of 36.

The ACT consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading and science. Each test is scored on a scale of 1-36, and a student's composite score is the average of the four test scores. Some students also take ACT’s optional Writing Test, but the score for that test is reported separately and is not included within the ACT composite score. All major U.S. colleges accept ACT test scores and scores provide colleges with evidence of student readiness for the academic rigors of college coursework.


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A resident of Greendale, Arndorfer is a member of Greendale High School's Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Math Team, MacPac (student technology aide group), National Honors Society (NHS) and German Language Honor Society.

He recently achieved Boy Scouts of America Eagle Rank and qualified for the FBLA National Leadership Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, in Computer Applications by successfully completing two rigorous examinations testing his skill and knowledge in word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and database applications and by placing first at the FBLA regional competition and third at the Wisconsin State competition. This is his third consecutive year qualifying for the FBLA National Leadership Conference.

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