Greenhouse Academy - Season 1

Season 1
At this boarding school for young leaders, geeks and jocks divide into rival groups. But to conquer the challenges ahead, they'll have to join forces.

Episodes

Pilot
Eight months after the sudden loss of his astronaut mom, Alex undergoes rigorous entrance testing to attend the same leadership high school she did.

The Opening Challenge
For their first challenge, the Eagles and Ravens compete to solve a riddle. To be accepted by his team, Alex distances himself from his older sister.

Breaking and Entering
The Eagles pressure Alex to help them get revenge against the Ravens. FBI agents look for a weapon lost near campus and suspect a student took it.

Private Screening
Brooke spots boyfriend Daniel doing something suspicious on the beach. Jackie gets to know Max's sweet side when he helps her with an assignment.

Black Smoke
The secret Daniel has been hiding is dramatically unveiled. Chess whiz Max meets his match. Hayley and Leo's friendship takes a sudden turn.

Captain Material
Hayley gets upset when Leo avoids talking about what happened between them. Max tries to impress his crush, Emma, in gym class.

Swimming Lessons
The Eagles' two candidates for team captain face off in a debate. In class, the students argue over a hypothetical moral dilemma.

The Outsider
Jackie coaches Max in asking Emma out on a date. Jason receives an important but risky mission he must carry out at the satellite launch.

Steph
Brooke's investigations lead her to danger and a discovery. When Sophie makes the Eagle boys clean their stinky locker room, a secret is uncovered.

Guilt-Free Cupcakes
At the school's Harvest Fair, the Eagles and the Ravens compete to see which team can raise more scholarship money by marketing and selling cupcakes.

Great Scott
Ryan's letter reveals a secret she kept from her husband for years. When Emma turns him down, Max takes Jackie instead to the Halloween dance.

L.D.R.
Hayley learns who Leo's surprise visitor is. Emma faces consequences for her phone call to NASA. Jealous Daniel's temper explodes at the school dance.
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