What is a scapegoat? The banana peel competition What was going to be the third competition but it did not happen? Mitchell School is closing What is Henry's secret? Going into Glebus's office. What did Mira and Caitlyn's old friends do? The Shakespeare Challenge and The Mini Challenge What are the first two challenges in the Paulie Fink competition? A person who you love to hate Gabby says every reality show has a scapegoat. What does Caitlyn write on her card for the class to discuss? Zucchini Ball What do the students at Mitchell play instead of baseball? Caitlyn keeps talking about Mitchell not being a "real" school and how it is weird Why does Fiona get mad at Caitlyn? Caitlyn Who is in charge of "The Next Great Paulie Fink" competition? They moved up the party and had it without her. What are some of the things read aloud in the emails from Principal Glebus to Paulie Fink's parents? Fiona laughed and Caitlyn got embarrassed How is Fiona different from Caitlyn in the way she reacted with the goat hitting her? Mitchell School, not a normal middle school What does Caitlyn say Plato's Cave is like? How to be brave when everything changes too fast. Paulie Fink Who does Gabby relate to "a disruptor" on the show Megastar? He made a sandwich, had a pizza ordered, ate vanilla pudding out of a mayonnaise jar, and put glitter on Glebus's ceiling fan.
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