100 Things to Do Before High School
2014 / TV-GWith real life and teen drama awaiting her after 8th grade graduation, CJ Martin has only a short time left to make the most of her middle school years. Together with her two lifelong best friends Fenwick and Crispo, she is determined to get the most out of this time, using an ever-expanding list of challenges as a guide. For this group, growing up means trying everything and taking chances while they still can.
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With the pressures of high school in their near future, CJ and her two best friends decide to embark on a series of middle school adventures while they can still take risks and have fun.
CJ, Fen and Crispo start a garage band with hopes of winning top prize at the school's music festival. But when creative differences break up the band, CJ must find a way to reunite the team in time for their big performance.
The gang each sets out to conquer their fears, but when CJ is faced with talking to her 8th grade crush, she needs the help of Fenwick & Crispo to cross this item off the list.
CJ notices how many times Fenwick says the word "no" so she convinces the guys to say yes for the day. But while agreeing to everything that is asked of you opens new doors, it also creates unanticipated problems.
Hoping to insert a little magic into their middle school routine, CJ, Fen and Crispo set out to grant the wishes of some people in their lives.
A sleepover fund-raiser is held at school, and CJ and her pals want to stay awake for the event, but it's no easy task.
CJ longs for a pet, but her mom is unsure she's ready, so she makes CJ look after a flour baby to prove she's responsible.
CJ and her pals experiment with their wardrobes and learn about the effects clothes can have.
CJ works with Fen and Crispo to find out their "special thing".
Crispo lacks funds for a concert ticket, so his pals scheme to get him one without him knowing they paid for it.
CJ and the boys decide to expand their group, but making new friends throws each of them into unexpected situations.
Due to a bad childhood experience, Principal Hader cancels the Halloween carnival. CJ, Fenwick, and Crispo make it their thing to figure out why Principal Hader hates Halloween and fix it. Meanwhile, Crispo is made fun of for wearing what others perceive as a costume for little children. He then changes to a more dark costume to be cool, but later realizes that he should not change simply because somebody doesn't like a particular feature about him.
CJ challenges her friends to sit at another lunch table during lunchtime and see how events occur differently.
CJ and her friends discover the challenges of taking care of themselves when they find that they are home alone for the night
CJ and the boys decide to make their voices heard during the 7th grade elections; a friendly competition turns negative
When a simple lie morphs into an out of control event, CJ and the boys discover the power of words and the messy business surrounding lies, truths and the consequences of telling both.
The children are ready to redeem their rewards for a school achievement trip to the water park, but their "pootybucks" go missing.
CJ, Fen and Crispo try to find their own unique ways of creating lasting memories of their time at Pootatuck.
The friends plan to meet their idols, but when their carefully laid plans begin to unravel they realize the importance of patience.
The gang becomes inspired by the fact that it takes 10,000 hours to master something, so they decide to master their own things.
Crispo attempts to overcome his fear of asking for help in class; CJ volunteers to escort fifth grade students through the school; Fenwick tries to become the high five king of middle school.
After Ronbie's girlfriend dumps him, CJ and the boys decide to take the initiative and get their hearts broken.
With real life and teen drama awaiting her after 8th grade graduation, CJ Martin has only a short time left to make the most of her middle school years. Together with her two lifelong best friends Fenwick and Crispo, she is determined to get the most out of this time, using an ever-expanding list of challenges as a guide. For this group, growing up means trying everything and taking chances while they still can.