Yes , Normally people get cellphones when they go to middle school
Bring up your grades, asap.
No; or to be more precise, it should be up to their parents as to whether children have cellphones, and up to the school as to whether they are permitted at school or not. Generations of people somehow managed to survive to the age of 18 without cellphones (or, indeed, phones of any sort), so obviously they aren't, strictly speaking, required.
Some reasons that your son or daughter should have a cellphone are: 1) Cellphones one of the biggest ways of communication. 2) Cellphones are very important incase of emergencies, so you can contact family or 911. 3) Cellphones are a good way to socialize The age that your child can have a phone is up to the parent/guardian.
No,Because you can not get freinds again you can get grades again.
You should look up your grades on your school's official website or student portal. Checking through this official channel will ensure accurate and up-to-date information regarding your academic performance.
A magnet should have no effect on a cellphone. There is nothing inside a cellphone that would be "messed up" by a magnet. Perhaps you could clarify what happened.
Cellphones make kids addicted to them and run up bills. Cellphones can cause kids to become detached from family since they use them so much. However, cellphones can be useful during an emergency or when trying to figure out scheduling when you aren't around your child.
good grades
Late homework should be punished by bad grades. The actual points should be up to the teacher.
no you should let them get there grades up
To view grades on PowerSchool, log in to your account using the provided credentials. Once logged in, navigate to the "Grades" or "Reports" tab where you should be able to access your grades for each class or subject. If you are unable to locate your grades, contact your school's administration or technical support for assistance.
It depends. If you had good grades before you got that boyfriend, then he is distracting you.