Teaching Keating with Weston and Molly Kieschnick podcast

E188: Skip Valedictorian: Raise Bold, Balanced Kids

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In this fiery episode of Teaching Keating, Weston and Molly take on the valedictorian obsession as graduation season looms. Why chase perfect grades when balance builds trailblazers? From their teaching days and parenting their high schooler, they call out parental posturing and champion kids who carve their own path. 

Molly’s quirky student stories and a lawyer’s success beyond grades inspire their push for passion over GPAs. Like, subscribe, and leave a review to join the convo!

In this episode:
* Weston and Molly debunk the valedictorian myth and its skewed priorities.
* They share insights from teaching gifted kids and navigating teen goals.
* A lawyer’s story proves success isn’t tied to elite grades or colleges.
* A call to parents: prioritize well-rounded growth over academic perfection.

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About Weston and Molly:
Weston is a former high school teacher and administrator who now works as a Senior Fellow with the International Center for Leadership in Education. His work as a keynote speaker and instructional coach has allowed him to learn alongside teachers and administrators from all 50 states and more than 30 countries around the world.

Molly is a former elementary and middle school teacher who now works with teens and young adults in parochial education programs around Colorado. She and Weston are the parents of children who provide additional fodder for Teaching Keating.

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