So one thing we have learned recently from Dartmouth, Yale, and by implication other highly selective colleges is that even when nominally test optional, for FGLI (first-generation/lower-income) applicants from what are sometimes known as under-resourced high schools, they tend to really value a high test score. As others are noting, even with such a test score you should understand the odds are long at those sorts of colleges, because they are for virtually everyone who is not a recruited athlete or such, but a FGLI with a high test score and great grades is one of the more competitive profiles.
I would also just note that while you say you already have safeties and matches covered, I hope this means you have identified colleges like that you would really be excited to attend, that you have carefully chosen because of special attributes you would find particularly attractive, possibly merit or honors opportunities, and so on. No rush, but if not this place is great at helping people find genuinely exciting opportunities like that, sometimes ones that kids were not even aware were possible.