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Perfect Act Score

Monday, February 4, 2013

Evergreen Park Student Scores Perfect ACT Score

EPCHS graduate David Hector one of 781 U.S. students to achieve perfect ACT test score.

Evergreen Park Community High School was recently recognized by ACT for 2012 graduate, David Hector, who earned a top composite score of 36 on the ACT college and career readiness exam.  The recognition took place at an ACT-sponsored conference in St. Charles, IL in October. “Earning a top score of 36 on the ACT is an extremely strong academic achievement,” said Galen Johnson, ACT’s Midwest region assistant vice president.  “The ACT is a curriculum-based exam that measures what students have learned in school.  When a student earns a 36, it’s not only an indication of outstanding individual achievement but also a tribute to the quality of support and educational opportunities provided and facilitated by the school in which the student has …

MustangFan

9:24 am on Tuesday, March 26, 2013

I believe Illinois State Scholar recognition is based on students' PSAE scores. Only the junior class takes the PSAE. EPCHS has roughly 200 students in its junior class, which means only about 200 students would be eligible for this distinction. 27 out of 200 equals 13.5%, which is above the 10% designation cited in the previous comment.   more ›

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Rundown: District 231 Aims for Military Training Program, Capital Projects Approved

Building morale. With officer training, they'll march, hoist the flag and take orders, but is that really what EPCHS students want? That story and more from last night's board meeting.

Within the next five years, students at Evergreen Park Community High School may have the opportunity to substitute their gym class for an air-force officer training class taught by the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC). During the regular meeting of the board of education Tuesday, Principal William Sanderson reported to District 231 board members that EPCHS students from various academic and economic backgrounds were the first to show interest in the training program. “It does help them with a military career in the future,” Sanderson said of students who go through the program then choose to enlist after high school. “They often start at a higher rank when they enter the military.” Check back with Patch for a full story on a …

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