

But they are still sweet and loyal and compassionate. They are older, wrestling with more mature life moments. It’s been years since I spent time with these characters, but I felt like I was with old friends. What a perfect send off for this delightful series! Oh, how I cried. Terupt has his own changes on the horizon – and those changes will impact them most of all. Danielle is adjusting to the logistics of an insulin pump and wondering about her new feelings for Luke.īut the kids don’t know Mr.Luke is trying to excel in his advanced courses, which includes spending a lot of time with Danielle on the farm for a project.Lexie wonders if she carries the breast cancer gene now that her mom is in remission, so she steals a test to find out.Jeffrey is determined to make varsity wrestling as an 8th grader, in a lower weight class, no matter what it takes.Anna misses the quality time she used to have with her mom before she got engaged to Danielle’s older brother.Jessica’s dad is moving back to town, hoping to reconnect with his family.But he’s also watching his friends struggle, not aware that his own crisis is coming. Peter is maturing, getting in less trouble, and doing well in school and wrestling.In the midst of their season of change at school, the kids are also dealing with personal issues: Terupt comes up with for them, like the time capsule, before they move on to high school. The kids are looking forward to the projects Mr. All the kids are disappointed to not have him as their teacher for another year.īut when the school announces a one hour advising block every two weeks, the “Babysitters Gang” is thrilled to find out their advisor is Mr.


But when their 8th grade year starts, Mr. Their summer is full of camp and festivals and babysitting Mr. Terupt’s favorite students are back for another year of middle school.
