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Report Card Rewards


Students can recieve rewards for good grades at the following retailers.

BLOCKBUSTER rewards students by giving free rentals for good grades. Students in grades K through 8th grade who have an A or B average on their report card can present the report card at their neighborhood Blockbuster store to receive one free Blockbuster rental.

CHUCK E. CHEESE - Tokens For Grades: Up to a 15 token maximum, kids can receive 3 tokens for each "A", 2 tokens for each "B" and 1 token for each "C" on their report card.

KRISPY KREME gives students one doughnut per "A" grade on their quarterly report card, up to six doughnuts per quarter.

McDONALD'S - Students with a straight "A" report card receive: Kindergarten-5th grades - free Happy Meal. 6th-12th grades - free Value Meal.

PETER PIPER PIZZA offers Good Student Awards, Reading for Pepperoni certificates, Perfect Attendance Pizzas, and Pizza Tours for teachers and school groups. Contact your local Peter Piper Pizza for details.

Limited Too: A report card with good grades earns $5.00 off your purchase.

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