The Radio Activists

Season 1Episode 1830 minjanv. 23, 1999
The Radio Activists
Mr. Noseworthy received books that he would use for reading material, when he discovers that he did not receive a book by Schmoog Silversteen, because the school board did not approve of it. No one wants to help him, except for Sarah. The two protested that the book is just a book, and they should allow it in school. The school board caved in so easily because they needed to have a good, clean school. To show off to the rest of the province for the student's behaviour and to make them not cause any trouble, they would offer any of their demands. The team went to far, and made the school - not even a school anymore. Their classes are playing games, junk food is presented everywhere, etc... and due to all these demands, Mr. Noseworthy was fired. Now, the team must decide whether to take back all there demands so the school board would rehire Mr. Noseworthy or to let things be, and keep Mr. Noseworthy as the janitor.
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