Do you have an upward trend in your academics? If your grades in 11th were very high (and with your ability and your scores of 5 on AP exams, I would think that this is a possibility), I think that you might do well in admissions at private schools that might rely a little less on your overall GPA, and consider upward trend if they want you because of your wonderful ECs and fantastic test scores. I sure as heck would want to have you interviewed by someone at the school who is in the field of data science, if I were sitting on the admissions committee.
Were you national merit, or at least commendation? If you weren’t, then I wouldn’t bother with test-blind schools (UCs), since they won’t see those test scores, and maybe not with UW, since they’re making it very, very clear on their website that they’re not interested in test scores. Test scores | Office of Admissions
I suspect that the only reason that they’re gonna look at test scores is if they have a brilliant applicant who fits their desired narrative and sought demographic, who doesn’t have grades for some social reason, but does have test scores, so the test scores are what they can use to justify admitting the URM unicorn who had seriously disrupted schooling but still scored 99th% on the SAT. If you weren’t National Merit, you won’t be able to list that as an award to tell them about very high test scores.
Could you possibly collaborate on a research paper with a prof at one of your reach schools, and get something submitted for publication, plus get that prof to reach out to the admit committee at that school, saying, “We’ve got to take this kid, he’s brilliant, he may be the leading person in data science in this country ten years from now.” That kind of recommendation could get you into UT Austin, or maybe even MIT. But it’s gotta be with a prof at that school.
Otherwise, I would recommend safeties at flagship state U’s with overall lower selectivity, but very strong data science departments with corresponding grad departments, since you’re going to outstrip the undergrad courses in data science pretty darn quickly, I think. To what you’ve got, I’d add U Michigan as a reach, U Wisconsin as a match. Also look at schools with top MA programs in data science - some of the schools are not very selective for undergrad, but may be great for what you want.