There are many things to know about 100 Things To Do Before High School. As we know that, high school is one of those very fine paradises that appear promising simply because of the untold stories of heart-lifting adventures and beautiful experiences waiting to be had.
As children grow older, they always desire to move out of the same place just to have a taste of a whole new place or better still have a feel of independence. This is often buoyed by the desire that seek untamed expression. Hence, in this light, it becomes important to help these youth understand what are more important so they may not make mistakes.
Many of these mistakes would later come to haunt them and the only person that will be left to blame would be the adult who had left them unguided as at the time of the offence. Interestingly, the question of what and what to know before entering high school has been created in a series of episodes, titled: Things to Do Before High School.
A Few Things To Know About the Hollywood Series
Here are some few Things to Do Before High School:
1. 100 Things to Do Before High School is an American comedy television series
2. It was created by Scott Fellows that aired on Nickelodeon from November 11, 2014 to February 27, 2016.
3. It has 25 episodes with only 1 season.
4. It was produced in the United States of America.
5. The language spoken in the film is English.
6. The opening theme and the ending theme is the song, “Brand New Day” by Isabela Moner
7. The series first aired November 11, 2014, with an hour-long pilot.
8. The series began its regular schedule on June 6, 2015, with the third episode, after the second episode aired on May 30, 2015, as a “sneak preview”.
9. 100 Things to Do Before High School premiered on Nickelodeon in Australia and New Zealand on August 29, 2015, and on Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom and Ireland on September 28, 2015.
10. The series also premiered on YTV in Canada on October 8, 2015.
Characters in the Series
With quite a lot of stars that were featured in this long film, w shall only be sharing the most recurring ones and the major ones with you in this content:
- Isabela Moner as CJ Martin, an optimistic 12-year-old who believed that high school would be the best years of her and her best friends’ lives until her brother tells her the truth: she will lose all of her friends before high school due to them liking different things. To prevent this from happening, she creates a bucket list filled with things to accomplish before high school.
- Jaheem King Toombs as Fenwick Frazier, a seventh grader who became CJ’s first friend in kindergarten. He thinks he is the smartest student in the entire school and tends to be reluctant to CJ’s ideas. However, he is loyal, and is prone to adventure.
- Owen Joyner as Christian “Crispo” Powers, a 12-year-old boy who vowed to be CJ’s best friend after she saved him from choking on his stuffed horse in kindergarten. In sixth grade, he had a bad haircut and braces, but got them off prior to the events of the series’ first episode. He became the coolest boy in the whole school, causing the most popular girl in the school to constantly try to get his affections, which becomes a running gag in the series. Nevertheless, he is also loyal, and while he does not have much common sense, his heart is in the right place, and he just wants to have fun with his two best friends as much as he can.
- Jack De Sena as Jack Roberts, the school’s guidance counselor, who often helps the three with their list and gives them advice. He often finds loopholes to help CJ.
- Max Ehrich as Ronbie Martin, CJ’s older brother, who is in high school. He told her the truth about high school and is usually seen studying.
- Stephanie Escajeda as Mrs. Martin, CJ and Ronbie’s mother.
- Henry Dittman as Mr. Martin, CJ and Ronbie’s father.
- Lisa Arch as Principal Hader, the school’s new principal, who was hired prior to the first episode’s events.
- Brady Reiter as Mindy Minus, the most popular girl in school, who is in the same grade as CJ, Fenwick, and Crispo. She often schemes to get Crispo to be her boyfriend, but often fails. She is considered to be mean, spoiled, snobby, and possessive.
- Christopher Neiman as Henry Slinko, the school’s science teacher.