Are you currently a senior? If so, don’t you already have results? If not, is your senior year standing of #2 in your class a guess? Is your SAT result actual, or is this what you hope to achieve?
Can your parents handle $400,000 for your bachelor’s degree, plus another $500,000 for your MD, $900,000 total, without taking on any debt and without either causing excessive discomfort for the family or taking away from their retirement funds? If you have younger siblings, can they do the same for your siblings?
Your stats are superb. That being said, I doubt that your chances for the reaches are much different from the overall acceptance rates.
I do not know Schoolcraft College at all. I do not know whether U. Michigan would be a safety. If not, then you definitely need safeties. Since you have superb stats and Canadian citizenship universities in Canada would be at least very close to safeties (and very affordable), but at least the two most famous (Toronto and McGill) are famous for grade deflation which might not be ideal for a premed student. I do know multiple people who did their undergrad in Canada and then either did or are about to do graduate school (either a master’s or PhD or both) in the US. Michigan State University is most likely a potential safety.
@tsbna44 is correct. The most important school (or preferably the two most important schools) on your list are your safeties.
I like the fact that you already have a significant amount of medical volunteering. This makes “premed” somewhat more believable in your case compared to some other students. Even with this and your superb stats, you should understand that most students who start off as “premed” end up doing something else. You should also understand that premed classes will at least in some cases be a new level of challenging.
I also like the fact that you have done well in a typing competition. This is a bit unusual. However, typing is something that you will get to do a lot. I personally am relatively decent at typing, and have found it to be very useful over the years (for example when typing up papers and various proposals).