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Junior at Texas High School Makes Perfect Scores on ACT and SAT

The very clever young man at Grapevine, Texas high school has accomplished something incredible in this grade.

Grapevine High School juniors, identified as Piyush Mallick, created a perfect score on two major tests. It has been reported Saturday.

The outlet said the young man posted 36 in his first attempt last October and posted 36 in 1600 in his second attempt in March, Grapevine-Corryville ISD officials said.

The student said the courses offered through Grapevine Collieville ISD and his teachers played a key role in the outcome, which led to him reaching his goals.

March 11th, school officials announcement Malick and fellow students achieved another goal.

“congratulations Grapevine High School “The senior Payton Squires and junior Piyushmalick, who won a spot at the UIL 5A Cross Exam Discussion Tournament, held at the University of Texas at Austin from March 21-22,” the district said.

“The team was undefeated after finishing first place team in the UIL 5A-District 6 contest in January.”

Congratulations to Grapevine High School’s advanced Peyton Squires and Junior Piyush Mallick for winning a spot in the UIL…

Posted by Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Above Tuesday, March 11th, 2025

Malick is one of many other young people across the country who have worked so hard to achieve his academic dreams.

In May, the twin brothers from a high school in St. Louis, Missouri scored perfect scores when they took an event as they prepared for college, Breitbart News reported at the time.

“Eric and Samuel Lips are North High School juniors who scored 36 in the ACT exam after sitting in the test in April, and announced on Friday their scores are as high as possible,” the article said.

Recently, a senior at a high school in Douglas County, Georgia, has won $1 million in scholarships and 58 inclusions to various local schools, along with seniors from another high school in the state who achieved 52 college acceptances and a $1.8 million scholarship.

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