Young African-American Breaks 46-Year School Record with Perfect ACT Score

The ACT examination serves as a benchmark for assessing high school students' university readiness, providing a common data point for universities to evaluate applicants.Mario Hoover's perfect score of 36 points in the ACT marks the first time in the school's 46-year history that a student has achieved such an exceptional result.

Young African-American Breaks 46-Year School Record with Perfect ACT Score

In a historic achievement, young African-American student Mario Hoover has shattered a 46-year-old record at Providence-St. Mel School in Chicago, United States. Mario accomplished this remarkable feat by scoring a flawless 100% grade in the country's ACT examination.

The ACT examination serves as a benchmark for assessing high school students' university readiness, providing a common data point for universities to evaluate applicants.Mario Hoover's perfect score of 36 points in the ACT marks the first time in the school's 46-year history that a student has achieved such an exceptional result.

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Expressing his journey, Hoover, who aced all 36 points, emphasized the importance of recognizing one's potential, stating, "I want others to know that they can do the same. I've been saying a lot today that we are all capable of more than we think we can do."

Principal Timothy Ervin hailed Hoover as the future of Black history, affirming, "He is the future of Black history, in the sense that he has made history here in the present and that's going to live on forever."

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Mario Hoover aspires to pursue higher education at Columbia University in New York, majoring in Neuroscience and minoring in music due to his passion for singing.

This groundbreaking accomplishment not only highlights Mario Hoover's academic prowess but also sets a new standard of excellence, inspiring future generations to reach beyond perceived limitations.