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After the faculty finds surprising success operating the school in the mall, they quickly realize they are being taken advantage of; a new custodian arrives to join Mr. Johnson.
After the faculty finds surprising success operating the school in the mall, they quickly realize they are being taken advantage of; a new custodian arrives to join Mr. Johnson.
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Abbott Elementary
S5, EP1 "Team Building"The teachers prepare for the upcoming school year with new faces and big changes on the horizon.
Abbott Elementary
S5, EP2 "Cheating"Melissa tries to outsmart her students; Tariq causes chaos in Janine's class; a new guidance counselor joins the school.
Abbott Elementary
S5, EP3 "Ballgame"The Abbott crew heads to the ballpark for Teachers' Appreciation Night at the Philadelphia Phillies game.
Abbott Elementary
S5, EP4 "Game Night"Gregory steps in to host game night at his apartment; Mr. Johnson, Ava, Barbara and Melissa head to the DMV to renew their licenses.
Abbott Elementary
S5, EP13 "Candygrams"It's Valentine's Day at Abbott, and the teachers find themselves meddling in students' love lives while navigating their own.
Abbott Elementary
S5, EP12 "Picture Day"When picture day catches the teachers at Abbott by surprise, chaos ensues.
Abbott Elementary
S5, EP11 "Mall Part 3: Heroes"After the faculty finds surprising success operating the school in the mall, they quickly realize they are being taken advantage of; a new custodian arrives to join Mr. Johnson.
Abbott Elementary
S5, EP10 "Mall Part 2: Questions & Concerns"Growing pains hit Abbott Elementary as the PTA pressures Janine and Gregory for answers; Jacob and Barbara become suspicious of Mr. Morton.
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