AUSTIN (KXAN) — Students can now be rewarded for their hard-earned achievements for their excellent grades.
Various restaurants and attractions in the Central Texas area have offers for students who present their 2025 report cards with high grades, like A’s and B’s.
We have compiled a list for those businesses that honor the rewards below:
Typhoon Texas Pflugerville
K-12 students “who present a 2025 report cards with 3 A’s or more” as a way to get a free entry to Typhoon Texas Waterpark in Pflugerville and, according to a news release from the park.
The park, which is located at 18500 SH 130 in Pflugerville, said the offer is valid through June 4.
The park said the student must provide a “valid, matching school I.D.” card, along with the 2025 report card at the gate.
“Only physical or digital report cards with be accepted. Screenshots are not allowed,” the release said.
For more information on the water attraction, visit the park website.
Krispy Kreme
Krispy Kreme gives out free donuts for good grades, according to an article from TODAY.com.
“At participating Krispy Kreme locations, students can receive one free doughnut for each A on their report card — but there’s a limit of six free treats,” the article said.
The report cards also have to be for the current term. That means “last semester cards, progress reports and mid-term report cards are not redeemable,” according to TODAY.com
Chuck E. Cheese
Chuck E. Cheese offers a plethora of rewards for students who work hard or do something positive, according to the Chuck E. Cheese website.
That includes a “Earned an ‘A’ award” for a “kid who crushed it in school.” For those students who earned that A can enjoy 10 free bonus Play Points at the restaurant, according to the website.
To download the award, click here.
Sonic Drive-In
Sonic Drive-In offers Certificate Rewards and helps “recognize and reward kiddos or teachers in a fun way,” according to the restaurant’s website.
Students can get a certificate for a free small soft drinks for their good work. However, the website said the certificates are no longer available for download. Parents will need to request them via the Sonic Drive-In website.