I think all those could be considered high. According to college advisors with whom I have communicated, whether or not such scores should be submitted depends on the circumstances of the applicant, including the strength of the application relative to the strengths of the applications (and scores) of students from the same or similar schools and demographics.
For instance, if there are 50 stellar applicants from your daughter’s high school all applying to a supposed “elite” college that usually accepts only a handful of unhooked applicants, and 20 of these students have SAT’s at or above your daughter’s 1580, then a stellar applicant with a 1530 SAT might be advised to consider applying TO, especially if that student can demonstrate strong academic ability and potential throughout the rest of the application.
It is not always true that “a high standardized test score will be beneficial to an application.”