When Booker and Levi want expensive virtual reality goggles, the boys come up with a plan to make money by selling snacks at school.
When Booker and Levi want expensive virtual reality goggles, the boys come up with a plan to make money by selling snacks at school.
With his bar mitzvah approaching, Levi realizes he didn’t take full advantage of being a kid. Booker encourages Levi to enjoy his childhood to the fullest before becoming a man.
When Booker has a vision of Levi being ousted from his first big stage role, he goes against Levi’s wishes and asks Chelsea for advice.
After Levi helps convince Booker to join the debate team, he and Booker are pitted against each other in order to prepare for the big tournament.
When Booker suspects that Nia’s friend Olivia has a crush on him, he decides to put a “let’s be friends” note in her locker but accidentally puts it in Tess’ locker.
When school is interrupted by a Chicago teachers’ strike, Booker has a vision and enlists Nia, Levi and Tess to help him start a home study group that quickly spirals out of control.
The story revolves around 11-year-old Jessica (Juliet Sorcey), whose mother died when she was three years old. Her father Jim (Doug Sheehan) is a workaholic with little time for his daughter. ...
It’s the first week of high school, and Nia, Booker and Tess find themselves growing in different ways. Nia tries to join all the school clubs her bestie, Tess, is joining but ends up feeling ...
It’s Christmas Eve and the Baxter/Grayson family are trying to make the best of the holiday when a storm hits and disrupts their plans to celebrate together at a cabin on the lake.
Nia is matched with a high school mentor, whose personality, values and sense of style couldn’t be more different.
Now that they are high school students, Booker and Nia feel they are too old for trick-or-treating. They instead convince Levi, Tess and Ramon to join them for a night of real scares and fun in ...
Nia becomes an influencer after winning a contest sponsored by a shoe company … until Levi breaks the news that the shoe company doesn’t stand for the things Nia believes.
When Mr. Arthur tells Booker that he isn’t ready to go from sweeping floors to cutting hair at the barbershop, Booker opens his own mobile barbershop in the boys’ school bathroom.
When the school’s basketball team makes it to the National Championship, Tess rallies everyone to help her host a live telethon to raise funds for the team to travel.
Booker and Nia endure growing pains; Chelsea has a “magical” encounter.
When Nia gets a crush on the new French exchange student, Timothée, she pretends to be a sophisticated Brit to win him over and enlists Booker to help her keep up the ruse.
Levi starts hanging with a “nerdy” posse, making Booker jealous.
Booker joins ballet club to win over Danni, but quits when the coolest kid in school makes fun of it.
When a new neighbor moves in next door on Halloween, the kids collect enough evidence that suggests he could be an evil being.
The kids head to L.A. with the whole family to compete in the finals of a music competition hosted by radio personality and former boy band star, Chris Springlakes.
The Baxters host a garage sale and try to one-up their neighbors. Alice sells her Tasha doll only to regret the decision, and Booker stresses over his college choice.
Nia, Tess and Booker are ecstatic over the popularity of their Chi-Lective music video that has gotten thousands of likes on MeTube, until Levi shows them a diss track that’s been posted by a ...
Booker, Neil and Ivy go to prom, while Alice hosts her first middle school sleepover.
When Levi makes a documentary to see how a person’s style influences people’s perception of them, he has Nia, Tess and Booker change up their style of dress which leads to surprising results.
A school test question about the end of slavery puts Alice in a moral dilemma. Booker and Cami recap their breakup.
When Booker challenges Nia’s efforts as an activist, she follows her dad to where he’s reporting on a storm to prove to herself and her brother that she is indeed an activist and not a “positivist.”
Booker volunteers with Neil at the hospital where they dress up as superheroes to entertain kids. Ivy tries to find out what sport she’s best suited for.
Booker and Nia are excited when they’re named student Ambassadors of their school, that is until they learn that their first job is to welcome Mitch as a new student.
When the Baxters go to London to visit Victor, Alice gets mistaken as royalty. Neil and Lazlo’s Chill Grill advertisement brings in a crowd they weren’t expecting.