Episode 11 - Teaching Potential, Not Standards: How Carlos Lauchu Reimagined Education

In this inspiring episode of Built for This, Carly Pepin sits down with Carlos Lauchu, a nationally recognized STEM education leader with more than 25 years of experience reshaping how students learn science and technology.
Carlos shares how a moment of deep frustration early in his teaching career became the catalyst for creating Science Academy STEM Magnet, now one of the top-ranked schools in the United States. Rather than accepting an education system that underestimated students, he challenged it by raising expectations, increasing rigor, and teaching students how to learn instead of what to memorize.
Carly and Carlos explore how high standards paired with genuine support unlock extraordinary outcomes. From middle school students passing Advanced Placement exams to teens earning college degrees before high school graduation, this conversation reveals what becomes possible when education is built around human potential. The lessons extend far beyond classrooms, offering powerful insights for parents, educators, and business leaders alike.
Key Themes:
Students Rise to the Expectations Set for Them: Why removing artificial limits and raising the bar leads to performance, not burnout.
Learning How to Learn Changes Everything: How teaching study skills, critical thinking, and ownership creates long-term success.
Failure as Feedback: Why reframing mistakes as progress builds resilience, confidence, and curiosity.
Memorable Quotes:
“Maybe it’s not the kids. Maybe it’s the system that’s holding them back.”
“Teaching more has never been the problem — teaching less is.”
“If you give students the opportunity and believe in them, they will show you what’s possible.”
Connect with Carlos Lauchu:
Website: https://stem4education.com
