Knight can be seen in the background breaking the fight of Katie and Elliott up. Bitters appears, you can see there are no hands holding the box of Suds-O, and that Mrs.
Bitters appears with money at the near end of the episode, if you can closely watch the TV on which the Suds-O commercial airs before Mr. At the School of Rocque, the boys tend to switch seats throughout their time at the school.
Katie is then allowed to attend to the Palm Woods School. Knight appears in the "Suds-O" commercial with Elliott and Katie fighting in the background (This is because it is an example of how children get dirty). Knight attacks the woman (Elliott's mother), and Katie attacks Elliott. He suggests that Katie will not have any chance of getting the job for the commercial and soon Mrs. At an audition for "Suds-O" laundry detergent, they meet a woman and her son, Elliott. They soon try out a few auditions but they fail. Katie wants to go to the Palm Woods School like her brother and his friends, but one of the rules for the Palm Woods School is that you must be part of the ASPA in order to attend. Knight tries looking for a school to enroll her daughter in. Much to their dismay, the Palm Woods School ends up not being what they fantasized it would be and they're sent to detention on their first day.Īfter trying but failing to homeschool Katie, Ms. The boys soon use those rules against Gustavo until he gives up and sends the boys to the Palm Woods School. He leaves the boys with the book, where they realize that they have rules every teacher needs to follow, such as hot lunches and outdoor breaks. Gustavo shows the boys the ASPA ( Actors, Singers and Performers Association) book of 10,000 teachers that he can call. At first, they chase their teachers off but much to their dismay Kelly and Gustavo always find a new one. Their mission is now clear they have to try everything in order to get sent to the Palm Woods School.
However, they have to attend the "School of Rocque", which is located at Rocque Records and is the total opposite of the Palm Woods School. They catch a glimpse of the Palm Woods School, which seems to be fun. The boys are annoyed when they are told that they have to go to school because of the rules of the ASPA (Actors, Singers and Performers Association), which explicitly state that all entertainers under the age of 18 must have at least four hours of schooling a day.