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Rewards For Good Grades On Report Cards

Rewards For Good Grades On Report Cards

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It’s time to reward your student for their hard work all year long!

Rewards For Good Grades On Report Cards

As always be sure to call your favorite location and make sure they are participating.  Some of these deals will not be nationwide and may only be in one or two cities.

Amazing Jakes [2] – Free game play credits for good grades (Plano, TX)

Baskin Robbins [3]– Free scoop of ice cream for good grades check with your local Baskin Robbins store

Bob Evans: [4] Select locations offer a free scoop of ice cream for students that received good grades.

The Book Exchange: [5] A/B Honor Roll gets $5 in credit, and A Honor Roll gets $10 in credit!
If you aren’t getting actual letter grades yet, that’s ok too! As long as they are A/P and P marks, you’ll get $5 in credit, too!
You have until the next grading period grades are released to redeem the credit, but you can only redeem ONE grading period at a time (not combined) at ONE Book Exchange location, per grading period.

Chick-fil-A  [6]– Report cards with all A’s and B’s will receive a free 8 piece chicken nugget.  Participating locations only.

Chuck E. Cheese  [7]– Kids earn up to 15 tokens for their good grades (food purchase is required) Check with your local restaurant for participation.

Cold Stone Creamery [8] – Free ice cream for good grades. Kindergarten students up to fifth graders can participate.   Check with local store for participation.

Krispy Kreme [9] – Get a free original glazed doughnut for each A (up to 6 A’s).  Check with local store for participation.

Peter Piper Pizza [10] – Free 7″ 1-topping pizza for good grades on report card. (locations [10] in TX, NM, AZ, CA)

Sonic Drive-In – offers free stuff for students with good grades, plus incentives for teachers and schools. Participating locations only, so be sure to call ahead and make sure yours has a program. Also promote Limeades for Learning Program [11], which has donated more than $2.7 million dollars to teachers’ projects since 2009.

Wendy’s [12] –  Free Frosty for kids with A’s and B’s at participating locations-check with your local Wendys.

And not that the students usually care but many insurance companies give good student discounts as well. If your teen has increased their grades this year be sure to check with the company- you never know!

State Farm [13]Get up to 25% off for ranking in the top 20% of the class, having a B average or a 3.0 GPA, or making dean’s list or honor roll.

Progressive [14]10% off for ranking in the upper 20th percentile of the class or on standardized tests, maintaining a B average or 3.0 GPA, or making dean’s list or honor roll (varies by state). 

Farmers [15]: 3.0 or better GPA, Dean’s List, Honor Roll, top 20% of class, or top 20% on standardized testing

Liberty Mutual [16]22% to 35% off for maintaining a B average.