After being dragged into jury duty at teen court, Coop unknowingly shows his stuff while trying to get through the trial quickly to get home for Jordy’s piano recital.
Coop represents a cute girl in a case against school uniforms, but is surprised when she continues wearing the crazy clothes even after the case is over.
Rusty’s pumped about the upcoming battle of the bands and invites Coop into his new band . . . but when the band enlists Coop to fire Rusty, Coop may be in over his head.
After a series of weird situations, the gang thinks that Tara’s being bribed! But when they confront her about it, and she quits, will teen court ever be the same?
After throwing the star quarterback’s case in an apparent fit of jealousy, Coop needs Kaleigh’s help to prove he doesn’t “like her” (in that way).
While Rusty joins Knit Club to re-knit some lost evidence, Coop tries to teach a mortified Kaleigh to be more “chillz” after she emails a confidential personality test to the entire school!
Coop defends Rusty when he’s accused of sabotaging Howie’s science fair project. But as the evidence mounts, Coop questions Rusty’s innocence.
It’s now or never time after Coop goofs off during a case, prompting a student advisory council to evaluate the future of teen court at Banting High.
It’s Coop versus his own hockey team, when the rules say a girl can’t play on the team. But can Coop handle losing his spot on the team to the girl he helped win the case for?
As Rusty hatches a plot to stay overnight and figure out if the school really is haunted, a trapped Coop and Kaleigh deal with some ghosts of their own – ghosts from their past that threaten to tear their friendship apart!
As Coop and Kaleigh represent opposing sides of a breakup, Rusty thinks he’s fallen into the “Curse of the Dougal Men” and made Tara fall for him.
While Rusty tussles in court with a bully, Coop tries to prove to his family that he is indeed handy by creating an automatic bed-maker for Jordy.
Rusty and Coop disagree over the importance of looking after their robo-baby for a school project. While Rusty plays proud mama, Coop must figure out how to be a better papa, or else they’ll both fail!
Coop and the Teen Court gang find a new nemesis in Ronald and must battle him for the music room and Teen Court’s very existence.
When Principal Mathers takes over for Mr. Vickers as Teen Court advisor, Coop and the gang enact a plan to replace her with Banting’s sub of all trades, Van Dansen.
Best buds Rusty and Coop have their friendship tested when Rusty gets offered a touring gig with mega band The Angry Possums.
Kaleigh tries to prank her way into proving she’s funny, until her biggest prank backfires and turns her and Coop into the laughing stocks of the school.
Coop gets his shot at being judge but quickly finds out both Teen Court and his friendships work better when he’s on the other side of the bench.
Coop and Kaleigh take over Banting’s snack shop while Rusty’s potential date is on trial for stealing.
Coop suffers from stage fright when he accidentally lands himself the lead in the school play, until the gang helps him give an unforgettable performance on opening night.
A recount in the Student Council election sees Coop challenge Ronald for the presidency only to retract his candidacy when he finds a way to ensure Ronald does right by Banting.
Jordy comes to school to observe Teen Court and Coop finds her a useful ally in getting the attention of a potential date who resists his advances.
When their Valentine’s plans go south, the gang all agree to a group anti-date, until each ends up with a date and they have to find one for Kaleigh too.
Kaleigh’s cousin, Kelly, comes to Banting and Coop charms her, until she proves clingy and Coop must enlist Kaleigh to let Kelly down easy.
Coop and Ronald battle it out for Kaleigh’s affections… in the wrestling ring.
Coop reveals his feelings for Kaleigh to Tara and Rusty and they try to create a magic moment where Coop can tell her how he feels. But Ronald thwarts his plans, and though Kaleigh rebuffs Ronald for his less than honest ways, she also swears off boys just as Coop is about to tell her how he feels.