BHS student scores perfect 36 on ACT

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MORELAND

Bellefontaine High School junior Ollie Moreland certainly “aced” the ACT.

The scholar scored a perfect 36 on the test earlier this spring at BHS.

The four-hour exam tests high school students’ skills in English, reading, math and science.

There were a total of 216 questions on the ACT.

“I’m happy and relieved that I don’t have to take the test again,” he said.

Ollie, who has a 4.4 grade point average, wants to study computer science in college. His parents are Tom and Rachel Moreland.

He has been a part of TEAMS (Tests of engineering aptitude, mathematics, and science), robotics, cross country, and track at BHS.

“Ollie is a very dedicated, hardworking student and he is extremely deserving of this honor,” Bellefontaine City Schools Gifted Coordinator Angie Horvath shared.

“He comes to school each day ready to learn and grow. All of us here at BHS are so excited to celebrate this achievement with Ollie.”

Less than one percent of high school students nationwide score a 36 on the ACT.