Tom must prove he's a “company man” when Shady Oaks sells the school's naming rights. Tired of being poor, Tom's mom steals their neighbor's boat.
Tom takes a self-defense lesson a little too seriously. After learning theft is common in the arts, Tom plagiarizes a little-known song.
After injuring someone while pushing a shopping cart for the first time, Tom is encouraged to “man up…” and lie about what actually happened.
Tom gets into a feud with Shady Oaks' crossing guard. Suddenly pegged as the Principal's good luck charm, Tom is roped into some questionable gambles.
A bowling league trophy leads to a harsh lesson in reality. Tom and his friends discover the magical art of complaining and getting stuff for free.
Tom finds himself canceled after some poor encouragement from the principal. The bus driver forces Tom to confront his own principal's awful history.
To get out of carpool duty, Tom's mom purchases a fart machine. Helping his uncle's job search introduces Tom to the masterful art of resume padding.
Tom is encouraged to get his new dog certified as a therapy pet. After attending a gender reveal, Tom must offset his carbon footprint.
Tom inspires the school's new dress code. After his grandmother encourages him to “bend the rules” during bingo, Tom must undo his bad deeds.
After Tom learns he's not a U.S. citizen, he and his mom travel to Mexico to retrieve the proper documentation -- and pay off an outstanding debt.