Applebee's : The A is for Apple Program gives kids a certificate for a free kids' meals.
Amazing Jakes: Free game play credits for good grades. In other words, you'll get $1 for As and $.50 for Bs! (Plano, TX)
Baskin Robbins : Free cone w/ report card showing good grades.
Burger King : Students are able to score free Hamburger or Ice Cream Cone for scoring 100% on a test at Burger King. This offer has a limit of one hamburger or ice cream per week and per student.
Bob Evans: Select locations offer a free scoop of ice cream for students that received good grades.
Chick-fil-A : Free 8-pack of chicken nuggets or free ice cream cone for A's and B's.
Chuck E. Cheese's : Kids earn up to 15 tokens for their good grades (food purchase is required) .
Cold Stone Creamery : Free ice cream for good grades for kindergarten students up to fifth graders.
Dairy Queen : Check with your local DQ to see if they have any rewards for good grades
Emagine : In past years they've offered a free small combo with a ticket purchase, when you show a final report card with a 3.5 GPA.
IHOP : Free kids meal with good report card grades.
Jason's Deli JD Pickle Reward : Teachers and parents can award children under 12 J.D. Pickle Cards to redeem for a free kids' meal.
Jason's Deli : Request your Kid Cash for good grades! Reward students for good grades, good efforts or good deeds through their Kid Cash program. Students love the free food it offers; parents like that food is free from high-fructose corn syrup, artificial trans fats and flavors, processed MSG, and dyes. Children ages 1-12 can be Kid Cash recipients. Kid Cash is valid only at participating Jason's Deli restaurants and good for dine-in meals only.
Krispy Kreme : Free doughnut for A's on students report card. Kids can claim up to 6 free donuts.
Marco Pizza: will give the "A" student a small 1 topping pizza; one per student.
The Melting Pot :Earn free "Fun-Due" at The Melting Pot with A's on your report card. Present your child's report card to your server and receive a Three-Course Petite Feast, including cheese, a pick-three entrée, and chocolate fondue. Check with your local restaurant for participation. Bring in your diploma or good grades report card for a FREE entrée with the purchase of an equal or greater value entrée and a beverage.
McDonald's : Kindergarten to 5th graders earn a free happy meal and 6–12 graders get a free value meal with straight A's.
Noah's Bagels : Free bagel for every A for kids, grades 1-8. Check with your local restaurant for participation.
Peter Piper Pizza: Free 7″ 1-topping pizza for good grades on the students report card. (locations in TX, NM, AZ, CA, MX) Contact your local Peter Piper Pizza for what specials they have
Pizza Hut : Free personal pan pizza and soda or milk for Elementary thru Middle School aged kids with at least 3 A's (dine-in only).
Qdoba: Free kids meal A's on report card. Check with your local restaurant for participation.
Sonic Drive-In : Positive Behavior Support certificates given for honor roll, perfect attendance, and birthdays. Contains a coupon for a free item.
Wayback Burgers : Free kids meal with A's. Check with your local restaurant.
Wendy's : Free Frosty for kids with A's and B's. Must show report card.
Banks: Some banks, including Zions Bank, Alpine Bank and more will reward students who receive good grades with a small monetary amount added to their bank account. If your child has a bank account set up, contact your bank to see if they have any special rewards for your child.
Car Insurance Companies:
Allstate: Allstate's smart student discount will make your teens' insurance coverage more affordable. To get the teen driver discount, your children must be full-time students getting good grades; successfully complete the teenSMART driver education program; attend school at least 100 miles away from where their cars are garaged.
American Family: American Family's Good Student discount is available for students between the ages of 16 – 25 who are enrolled in high school or college full time.
Amica: Amica's Good Student discount is available to students ages 16 – 25 who are enrolled in high school or college with at least a B average.
Farmers: If your state qualifies for Farmers discounts, your teen drivers can get the Classroom Discounts if they meet any of the following criteria:
High school students with at least B average
College students with a 3.0 (out of 4.0) grade point average or higher
Dean's List or Honor Roll students
Students ranked in the top 20% of their class or in the top 20% in national standardized tests
Geico: Your high school or college students qualify for Geico's student discount if they:
Maintain a B average or higher
Haven't been in an accident within the last five years
Are a member of a fraternity or sorority and honor society
Are in an alumni association
Liberty Mutual: Students with a B average or higher are eligible for Liberty Mutual's Good Student discount.
Nationwide: Nationwide's Good student discount is for drivers aged between 16 – 24 who are enrolled full time in college or high school with a B average or higher.
Progressive: Progressive's Good Student discount applies to students 22 years or younger with a B average or higher.
Statefarm: Statefarm's Good Student discount is for drivers 25 and under in high school or college who meet one of the following criteria:
Ranked scholastically in the upper 20% of his or her class
Had a grade average of B or higher
Had a grade point average of 3.0 (out of 4.0) or higher
Made the Dean's List or Honor Roll
Travelers: Travelers' Good Student discount is available for drivers who maintain a B average or higher, or are in the upper 20% of their class.
USAA: Bear in mind USAA insurance is only available to active military, veterans and their families. If that's you, then your teens can get USAA's Good Student discount if they "get good grades" (according to their policy).
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Amazing Jakes: Free game play credits for good grades. In other words, you'll get $1 for As and $.50 for Bs! (Plano, TX)
Baskin Robbins : Free cone w/ report card showing good grades.
Burger King : Students are able to score free Hamburger or Ice Cream Cone for scoring 100% on a test at Burger King. This offer has a limit of one hamburger or ice cream per week and per student.
Bob Evans: Select locations offer a free scoop of ice cream for students that received good grades.
Chick-fil-A : Free 8-pack of chicken nuggets or free ice cream cone for A's and B's.
Chuck E. Cheese's : Kids earn up to 15 tokens for their good grades (food purchase is required) .
Cold Stone Creamery : Free ice cream for good grades for kindergarten students up to fifth graders.
Dairy Queen : Check with your local DQ to see if they have any rewards for good grades
Emagine : In past years they've offered a free small combo with a ticket purchase, when you show a final report card with a 3.5 GPA.
IHOP : Free kids meal with good report card grades.
Jason's Deli JD Pickle Reward : Teachers and parents can award children under 12 J.D. Pickle Cards to redeem for a free kids' meal.
Jason's Deli : Request your Kid Cash for good grades! Reward students for good grades, good efforts or good deeds through their Kid Cash program. Students love the free food it offers; parents like that food is free from high-fructose corn syrup, artificial trans fats and flavors, processed MSG, and dyes. Children ages 1-12 can be Kid Cash recipients. Kid Cash is valid only at participating Jason's Deli restaurants and good for dine-in meals only.
Krispy Kreme : Free doughnut for A's on students report card. Kids can claim up to 6 free donuts.
Marco Pizza: will give the "A" student a small 1 topping pizza; one per student.
The Melting Pot :Earn free "Fun-Due" at The Melting Pot with A's on your report card. Present your child's report card to your server and receive a Three-Course Petite Feast, including cheese, a pick-three entrée, and chocolate fondue. Check with your local restaurant for participation. Bring in your diploma or good grades report card for a FREE entrée with the purchase of an equal or greater value entrée and a beverage.
McDonald's : Kindergarten to 5th graders earn a free happy meal and 6–12 graders get a free value meal with straight A's.
Noah's Bagels : Free bagel for every A for kids, grades 1-8. Check with your local restaurant for participation.
Peter Piper Pizza: Free 7″ 1-topping pizza for good grades on the students report card. (locations in TX, NM, AZ, CA, MX) Contact your local Peter Piper Pizza for what specials they have
Pizza Hut : Free personal pan pizza and soda or milk for Elementary thru Middle School aged kids with at least 3 A's (dine-in only).
Qdoba: Free kids meal A's on report card. Check with your local restaurant for participation.
Sonic Drive-In : Positive Behavior Support certificates given for honor roll, perfect attendance, and birthdays. Contains a coupon for a free item.
Wayback Burgers : Free kids meal with A's. Check with your local restaurant.
Wendy's : Free Frosty for kids with A's and B's. Must show report card.
Banks: Some banks, including Zions Bank, Alpine Bank and more will reward students who receive good grades with a small monetary amount added to their bank account. If your child has a bank account set up, contact your bank to see if they have any special rewards for your child.
Car Insurance Companies:
Allstate: Allstate's smart student discount will make your teens' insurance coverage more affordable. To get the teen driver discount, your children must be full-time students getting good grades; successfully complete the teenSMART driver education program; attend school at least 100 miles away from where their cars are garaged.
American Family: American Family's Good Student discount is available for students between the ages of 16 – 25 who are enrolled in high school or college full time.
Amica: Amica's Good Student discount is available to students ages 16 – 25 who are enrolled in high school or college with at least a B average.
Farmers: If your state qualifies for Farmers discounts, your teen drivers can get the Classroom Discounts if they meet any of the following criteria:
High school students with at least B average
College students with a 3.0 (out of 4.0) grade point average or higher
Dean's List or Honor Roll students
Students ranked in the top 20% of their class or in the top 20% in national standardized tests
Geico: Your high school or college students qualify for Geico's student discount if they:
Maintain a B average or higher
Haven't been in an accident within the last five years
Are a member of a fraternity or sorority and honor society
Are in an alumni association
Liberty Mutual: Students with a B average or higher are eligible for Liberty Mutual's Good Student discount.
Nationwide: Nationwide's Good student discount is for drivers aged between 16 – 24 who are enrolled full time in college or high school with a B average or higher.
Progressive: Progressive's Good Student discount applies to students 22 years or younger with a B average or higher.
Statefarm: Statefarm's Good Student discount is for drivers 25 and under in high school or college who meet one of the following criteria:
Ranked scholastically in the upper 20% of his or her class
Had a grade average of B or higher
Had a grade point average of 3.0 (out of 4.0) or higher
Made the Dean's List or Honor Roll
Travelers: Travelers' Good Student discount is available for drivers who maintain a B average or higher, or are in the upper 20% of their class.
USAA: Bear in mind USAA insurance is only available to active military, veterans and their families. If that's you, then your teens can get USAA's Good Student discount if they "get good grades" (according to their policy).
What age groups and how do they present to restuarants?
Nah, that means they are smart.. try not to be a hater..
Sad..
Nope. Sorry I disagree - on all counts. I'm not a hater. They are good test takers - still doesn't translate into smartness.