William Berry Earns 36 on the ACT®

Senior Will Berry earned a superscore of 36 on the ACT®, a national standardized measure of college readiness. Berry is an alumnus of Christian Brothers School and is the son of Ana and Byron Berry, Jr ’84. The ACT® consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading and science, each scored on a scale of 1–36.
At Jesuit, Berry is actively involved in numerous academic and service clubs. He is a member of Mu Alpha Theta, the National Honor Society, Student Council, the Classics Society, and Sodality Club. He also participates in the Big Brother peer support program and serves as the assistant prefect of the Brebeuf House, one of the four pat houses in Jesuit’s newly established house system.
Beyond his club participation, Berry is a dedicated athlete, earning three-year letterman honors in football, wrestling, and track & field. He is also a member of the powerlifting team.
Berry’s commitment to service is evident through his volunteer work, which includes serving on the executive board for Hams for Fams. He has also been a counselor at Krewe de Camp and Jesuit Youth Football Camp, while also helping lead the pre-freshman retreat and pilgrimage and assisting with the Thanksgiving Drive.
Berry has accepted an offer to play football and is committed to the admission process at Princeton University where he aspires to study sports medicine.
Above all, Jesuit relentlessly pursues God’s greater glory. While students’ academic accolades reflect the school’s mission, they are not the mission itself. They instead signify that Blue Jays are becoming the men that they were made to be: men of faith and men for others.
Alongside celebrating students who attain these academic accomplishments, Jesuit also highlights graduating seniors who are named winners of highly selective merit-based national scholarship competitions. Click here to read about more of these students.