

On the last day of class before summer break, Gabe learns several of his students are being transferred out of Woodrow Wilson High School.

Told to find an impartial teacher to grade his class's oral reports, Gabe worries when the most morally upstanding member of the faculty volunteers.

As part of his new security initiative, Carlos institutes a clear backpack policy that doesn't sit well with Gabe or his students.

While dealing with the transfer of a star athlete into his class, Gabe experiences an inadvertent stumble on the road to sobriety.

Marisol questions Gabe's sense of fair play when a football player seems to receive preferential treatment before Wilson High's big game.

Gabe intervenes when he believes one of his students is being bullied. Meanwhile, new school guidelines regarding inclusive language dismay Marisol.

To get his class comfortable with being in the spotlight, Gabe persuades them to perform in the school's talent show. The catch? He must perform, too.

When a teacher's strike threatens his students' chances in an academic decathlon, Gabe looks for ways to help them without crossing the picket line.