Overview: The main kids try to get all the other kids to help rescue T.J. when Miss Finster punishes him by making him miss recess.
Overview: New kid Gus arrives at Third Street Elementary, but has to endure the indignities that a new kid must undergo.
Overview: The kids carry out a crucial experiment to see if it's really true that kissing each other is an inevitable part of their future.
Overview: The kids stage a protest when Principal Prickly plans to tear down Ol' Rusty to replace it with a new jungle gym.
Overview: The Ashleys jinx Gus according to the playground rules so that he can't talk until his friends say his name.
Overview: The others try to help out when Mikey wants to be a safety ranger.
Overview: The Ashleys try to force Spinelli to be just like them when Spinelli's first name is revealed.
Overview: The kids help bring Miss Finster together with Hank the janitor when they find out she has a crush on him.
Overview: Bob installs Gus as a substitute king while he has a tonsilectomy, figuring Gus will be easy to control - but Gus turns into a despot instead.
Overview: The kids, and Vince himself, come to the awful realization that Vince's once popular older brother Chad has grown up into a geek.
Overview: The kids come up with a plan to keep Gretchen from being transferred to Oppenheimer Elementary for the Incredibly Extremely Gifted.
Overview: The kids stage an elaborate funeral for the 4th grade class's beloved hamster, wherein they learn about how many lives the hamster has touched.
Overview: Vince completely loses his confidence at playing kickball when Ashley Q. beats him in a game.
Overview: A weird little boy keeps tagging along behind the kids, apparently causing a streak of bad luck.
Overview: Jeffrey, an annoying jerk of a boy, insists that Gretchen will be his girlfriend.
Overview: What do the kindergarteners have planned for T.J. when they capture him?
Overview: Miss Finster comes up with a new punishment that reduces T.J. to a vegetable.
Overview: Randall accuses Spinelli of hitting him with a rock during a dirt clod war so the kids put her on trial.
Overview: The kids dream about what the teachers' lounge must be like.
Overview: Loneliness compels Randall to want to make friends with the other kids.
Overview: The kids grow increasingly frustrated when rain keeps then indoors for recess days on end.
Overview: At first only Mikey wants to participate in the Thanksgiving can drive competition against the unbeatable Ashleys. But then the other kids join in to beat the Ashleys.
Overview: Principal Prickly needs Mikey to sing the National Anthem at the PTA Spring Fling, but Mikey only sings well in the bathroom. So he brings in a music teacher to bring the Robert Goulet out of Mikey.
Overview: The kids deal with a pompous expert on child research who wants to study them as they play.
Overview: Spinelli will do anything to keep her parents from attending parents' night and meeting the others.
Overview: Spinelli is inspired to form a cult based on the Swinger Girl when she thinks she's seen her swing over the top into another dimension.