Finish High School With Excellence
- Sean Gibson
- Mar 7
- 2 min read
Senior year can silently be your child’s most spiritually and academically weak season.
After acceptance letters are received, sometimes the drive is gone. But how your teen concludes their high school years says a lot about their character.
“Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being, as for the Lord and not for men.” -Colossians 3:23 Doing your best to finish strong honors God more than it does your university.
Classes still count. Scholarships can be revoked. Acceptances can be overturned. Many habits developed during the last few months of high school carry over into the first few months of college.
Talk to them about:
Schoolwork
Priorities
Party scene
Purity
Friends
Going to college alone, unprepared, can be expensive.
Challenge them to continue attending church, remain diligent in prayer, and surround themselves with healthy people. Graduation isn’t the finish line of spiritual growth; it’s just a step into more responsibility.
You now get to reinforce convictions and allow freedom.
You’re not parenting a child just to make it through college.
You’re launching a young adult to glorify God at the place where they attend.
Finish Strong. Launch Smart. Pray Big.
Dear Parents of Future High School Graduates,
Does it feel like your house is perched on the edge of change? Senior year is exciting and full of unknowns. It’s paved with BIG decisions and even bigger emotions. As your teen prepares to launch into adulthood, you may wonder where that fits your role as a parent.
Your role is not being eliminated — it’s being transformed.

Your Next Big Step by Sean Gibson will walk with you through this season of life. College preparation, financial management, spiritual readiness, and mentorship. This book will equip you to lead your teenager with wisdom, clarity, and confidence.
You are preparing them for more than graduation. You are preparing them for life.
Walk with your student and get them off to a good start. Get your copy today.
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