That’s his most likely address.
And that’s probably at least part of why he scored a perfect 36 on the ACT.
That’s the college entrance exam Kellogg just took.
WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood is taking notes on Evan’s secret to scholastic success.
“I’ve always been very curious, even from a young age. I remember one tine my grandma brought home blood oranges. So I went to the computer and looked it up and it said that the pigment in them was the same one in blueberries,” said Kellogg.
Kellogg is curious and confident, especially when it’s time to take a test. Like the ACT College Entrance Exam, the three and a half hour marathon of math, English science and reading.
“Well the first time I took the ACT, it wasn’t perfect. I was in the 7th grade and I got a 24. it took me six times in order to get a perfect 36 on the ACT,” said Kellogg.
He is the president of his school’s chest club and the president of his school’s book club. When he graduates in the class of 2025, he plans to go to college to be a Software engineer.
Latest Posts
- Trump administration goes to Supreme Court to block teacher preparation grants
- Democrat raising Hegseth’s drinking sparks fury from Ratcliffe: ‘An offensive line of questioning’
- Brews, Boils & Bubbles Festival rescheduled due to weather
- FUELED Wellness + Nutrition | Five Costco snacks we’re loving now
- New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane promises biggest year ever
Discover more from RSS Feeds Cloud
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
