- October 21, 2011 • 5:30 am PDT
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Tired of report cards like this one? We are too, so for our most recent challenge, we asked you to redesign the report card to be visually appealing, informative, and inspirational, and give context to student achievement. Originally, the GOOD staff planned to choose our favorite, but we received so many fantastic entries that we couldn't pick just one. That means we're turning the job of crowning a winner over to you.
Check out our top seven submissions and the description submitted by each designer on the following slides, then vote for your favorite in the poll below by Sunday, October 23. The winner will receive a GOOD t-shirt and a year's subscription.

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A Pickup Truck Grows an Educational Mini-Farm
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What Drivers Really Think About Bikers: The History and Psychology of Sharing the Road
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Could Charging People for Uneaten Food in Restaurants Help Us Stop Wasting It?
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Should Teachers View Their Students as Customers?
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New Research Says Parenting Makes You Happy—If You're a Dad
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