BY STEVE GUST For The OklahomanEdmond Santa Fe High School student Michael Yu is experiencing academic success few American teens will ever know. He's the recipient of not only one, but two perfect 36 scores on the ACT. The 16-year-old was recognized for his amazing feat recently at the July meeting of the Edmond School Board. If it was sports, it might be the equivalent of pitching two perfect games back-to-back in Major League Baseball. A national spokesman for the ACT explained why it rarely happens. "Mainly students who earn a 36 on the ACT typically don't take the test again," said Ed Colby, senior director of the ACT's public relations division. Yet Santa Fe Principal Jason Hayes said all juniors were required to take the exam.Read more on NewsOK.com