Good Report Card Rewards & Freebies
Your child worked hard in school, so why not show off their report card and get a special something too?! We’re bringing you a huge list of possible report card freebies. Bookmark this post, share it with your parent group chats, and keep those report cards handy. Because free donuts taste better when they’re earned!
Remember, many of these franchises are individually-owned, meaning it is up to the owner which freebies they want to give out. It never hurts to stop in and ask politely.
Food Freebies for Good Grades
- Applebee’s – The Applebee’s reward offers a free kids’ meal for students 12 and under who excel academically or in other areas. Students can earn vouchers from teachers or libraries for good report cards or behavior. Rewards are limited each school year, so check with your local Applebee’s for availability.
- BJ’s Brewhouse – Teachers/schools can sign up here for free pizookie rewards to hand out to students.
- Baskin-Robbins – Get a free scoop of ice cream for a good report card. Varies by location.
- Bob Evans – Select locations might offer a free kid’s meal or ice cream for good grades.
- Burger King – Get a free hamburger or ice cream cone for good grades. Select stores only.
- Chick-fil-A – Straight A’s? Ask if your location gives out free kids meals or desserts. Varies by store owner.
- Chuck E. Cheese – Trade in a Rewards Calendar for 10 FREE Play Points.
- Cold Stone Creamery – Some Cold Stone locations offer free ice cream to K–5 students with straight A report cards. Check with your local shop, as participation may vary.
- Culver’s – Participating locations might reward report cards with a B-average or better a free kid’s meal. Your child’s teacher/school might also be enrolled in Culver’s rewards and able to hand out free custard coupons.
- Jason’s Deli – Kids under 12 can get rewarded with Kid Cash for good grades or good deeds. You must request it through this form.
- Krispy Kreme – Some locations offer a free donut per A (up to 6!). Worth it!
- McDonald’s – Some McDonald’s locations reward students with a free Happy Meal (grades K–5) or Value Meal (grades 6–12) for bringing in a straight-A report card. Check with your local McDonald’s to confirm participation.
- Melting Pot – Get a free dinner when you have straight As at select locations (adult purchase required).
- Peter Piper Pizza – Offers a free soft serve cone or 7-inch pizza through its Student Incentive Program for students with good grades. Contact your local location or use the online form for details.
- Portillo’s – Teachers and librarians can sign up to receive 100 free bookmarks and free cake coupons (no purchase necessary) to hand out to students.
- Pizza Hut – Enroll in the BOOK IT! reading program for a monthly free Personal Pan Pizza.
- Sonic Drive-In – Some locations offer a free slush or meal for A-students. Always call ahead!

Bank Rewards for Good Grades
Some banks reward good grades with cash—$1 for As and $0.50 for Bs at certain locations. Check with your local bank or credit union to see if they offer similar programs.
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- Alpine Bank: Quarterly drawing—earn $10 per A/4/E and $5 per B/3/S in up to five subjects (up to $50 for straight As). For Colorado schools only.
- AmFirst Federal Credit Union: $10 deposit for report cards with all As and Bs.
- Discovery Federal Credit Union: $1 per A (up to $5 per quarter) into a Youth savings account.
First Southern National Bank: $1 per A (up to $10 per grading period) into a Statement Savings account.

Car Insurance Companies Offer Discounts for Good Grades
Good grades can mean lower car insurance costs. Many providers offer discounts for full-time students who maintain a B average or better. Check with your insurer to confirm eligibility.
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- Allstate: Up to 20% off for single, full-time students under 25 with good grades.
- Farmers: Discount for student drivers (16–24) with a 3.0 GPA or top 20% class rank.
- Geico: Up to 15% off certain coverages for students with a B average.
- Liberty Mutual: Savings for students under 25 who maintain at least a B average.
- Nationwide: Discount for full-time students (16–24) with at least a B average.
- State Farm: Up to 25% off for students with a 3.0 GPA or higher—valid until age 25.
- Travelers: Discount for full-time students (16–24) who maintain a B average.
Q&A – You Asked, We Answered!
Do kids really get free food for good grades?
Yep! Lots of places give free food or rewards when you show off a good report card. Even better, some take effort or progress, not just straight A’s. Always ask your local store!
What if my school doesn’t give out grades?
Many schools have switched away from grades to a different system. This doesn’t mean you are automatically disqualified from freebies. Contact your local restaurants and banks to see if they still reward based on these type of report cards.
Are birthday rewards for kids really free?
They are! Most only ask that you join their rewards or email program. Be sure to sign up at least a week or two before their birthday to make sure the freebie arrives on time.
Do these deals work for homeschoolers?
In most cases, yes! You can show a parent-signed report or progress chart. Businesses know homeschoolers work hard too.
What if my kid didn’t get A’s?
Don’t worry—some places give out rewards for Bs too or just participating in school. If not, sign up for birthday freebies for your child and enjoy food freebies all month long
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