In the wake of the deadly shooting at Parkland, Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, many student survivors have worked to leverage the tragedy to call for gun control.

But only one student has emerged as a strong advocate for the Second Amendment, and a message he posted to Twitter Sunday shows he’s well ahead of his peers.

“Got some good news!” Parkland survivor Kyle Kashuv tweeted. “Ranked #1 in my class of 856 students. #WINNING”

The post was accompanied by a screenshot of his class standing report, with stated his 3.9111 GPA was “1 out of 856.”

The junior is the only pro-gun rights Parkland survivor to gain media attention in the wake of the Feb. 14 shooting that left 17 people, including 14 of his classmates, dead. Initial investigation found the FBI and local law enforcement missed numerous opportunities to address the accused shooter’s increasingly troublesome behavior but failed to act.

The investigation also found multiple Broward County Sheriff’s deputies at the scene of the shooting did not go inside the building to confront the shooter, who initially escaped with students fleeing the building.

Kashuv has met with several former White House officials, as well as President Trump, Melania Trump and congressional leaders to discuss the tragedy, but was shut out of a March for Our Lives event and other venues because his views don’t align with the perspective of liberal gun grabbers.

Kashuv, who has advocated against a ban on assault weapons or high-capacity magazines, has blamed the death toll at his school on “the cowards of Broward,” referring to sheriff’s officials.

Others, such as Parkland senior David Hogg, have emerged on the other side of the debate, comparing NRA members to Nazis and promising to “change the world” by attacking law abiding gun owners.

Ironically, Hogg complained in March that several colleges have rejected him despite his good grades and average SAT.

“It hasn’t been too great for me or other members of the movement like Ryan Deitch,” Hogg told TMZ. “We got rejected from UCLA, and UCSD (the University of California San Diego) so it’s been kind of annoying to have to deal with that and everything else that’s going on.

“But at this point, you know, we’re changing the world. We’re too busy … right now it’s too hard to focus on that,” he said. “I’m not surprised in all honesty. There is a lot of amazing people that don’t get into college, not only for doing this that I do, but also because their voices are just not heard in the tsunami of people applying every year to colleges ….”

Despite his groaning about rejections from the California University system, Hogg acknowledged that he was accepted at Florida Atlantic University, Cal Poly, and Cal State San Marcos. His other rejections came from UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara, TMZ reports.

“It’s absolutely disappointing,” he told the gossip site. “But at this point, we’re already changing the world. If colleges want to support us in that, great. If not, doesn’t matter, we’re still going to change the world.”