01/07/2026
Along with advanced placement classes and college courses, many take part in extracurricular activities, volunteer, or have part-time jobs.
But since they’re excelling academically, many think there’s no cause for worry. Oftentimes, that’s not the case, said Dr. Mary Jo Podgurski, founder of the UPMC Washington Teen Outreach, a program that trains peer educators and mentors young parents.
“I think sometimes high achievers get lost,” she said.
That’s something 17-year-old Haylie Goforth has seen at South Fayette High School.
Along with advanced placement classes and college courses, many take part in extracurricular activities, volunteer, or have part-time jobs. But since they’re excelling academically, many think there’s no cause for worry. Oftentimes, that’s not the case, said Dr. Mary Jo Podgurski, founder of t...