Re: Any Valedictorian Tips?
@Tippy1960 Hi! I've been there too and so I feel your pain. I have a theory that the teen needs to be the first one in the class to achieve an A and maintain it in order to get Valedictorian. I haven't rigorously tested this. It's mainly based on the number of times I decided not to have my teen go to High School and cheated them to an A as soon as they aged up or within a few days of the first week. Every time I've done that, the teen has gotten Valedictorian. So I just guessed that they got the A before anyone else in the class had the chance to do so.
If you don't want to cheat, then perhaps you could send them to class instead of following them to school, making sure they do their homework and extra credit when available, as well as any projects they come home with right away. Also, try to send them to school with a focused mood and choose "work hard" from their thumbnail. I've found that they will get the A much faster this way. Then, if you still want your teen to experience HS, you could start following them and do everything to maintain the A until you're ready to have them age up and graduate. I hope this helps!