5 Benefits Of Getting Good Grades In School | Bright Classroom Ideas

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5 min readMay 18

We can debate all day whether the way students are graded in the U.S. is an accurate sign of their intelligence or their ability to learn. What we can’t debate is whether getting good grades has a positive effect on a student’s life.

Good grade discounts on auto insurance, colleges who are interested in letting you into their school, and being allowed to play sports are all benefits of getting good grades in school. We’ll talk about these benefits and more, along with how kids and parents can work together to get better grades in school, even when kids get discouraged.

This ranges from talking to a school counselor, going to a private school, or opting for homeschooling. We’ll also discuss whether schools and teachers can do more to encourage getting good grades by creating more benefits for getting A’s and B’s.

#1 — Auto Insurance Discounts

Learning how to drive is one of the most exciting things about being a teenager, but it also creates a lot of problems for the parents of those kids. From the stress of worrying about your teen’s safety to getting the best auto insurance premiums for new drivers, there’s a lot to think about.

Fortunately, getting good grades helps teen drivers get discounts on their auto insurance. Showing your agent that your teen driver has maintained a GPA of 3.5 or higher will typically create a discount. You will have to show proof of these grades every time you re-up your policy to keep the discount, otherwise, insurance companies will take it away.

It may not seem fair that getting good grades gives you a discount on your auto insurance. Why do companies do this? Good grades are often a sign that a student has shown a drive to succeed and commitment to excellence in their young life.

Insurance companies must have evidence to suggest that kids who have good grades get into fewer accidents. They are responsible and want to learn how to drive to the best of their abilities, which is similar to what they do in school.

Still, kids with learning disabilities and those who struggle in school deserve a chance for discounts on insurance. The best things these teens can do is keep a clean driving record and build a good reputation with their insurance company so they get a better policy in the future.

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