On her first day of the 7th grade, Sydney tries to radically change her hairstyle, and she gets help from Olive.
Sydney wants to get a dog, but Max does not think she can handle such responsibility.
After he suspects that Sydney went to a concert with Olive, Max tracks her phone.
Sydney and Olive are having a hard time with their babysitting job, especially when they watch the brother of the popular kid in their class.
Sydney is worried about her leg hair after she gets invited to a pool party.
Young Max and Leo are arguing about how Max is not doing a good job at the arcade, while Sydney and Olive are excited about their sleepover.
Sydney is at a dilemma when she fails to get an A in her poetry class, while Young Max does.
Sydney is organizing a school protest for clubs to give women the opportunity to participate more in sports.
Sydney and Olive's relationship is tested when they become friends with the new girl behind each other's backs.
Sydney asks Grandma Judy to help her redesign the basement to be their own "girl cave."
Sydney encourages her dad to see new people, after feeling that he might be lonely.
Sydney and Olive give Max a hand at the bike shop's biggest sale of the year.
Sydney helps Olive get the money she lost for the ice cream truck, which she promised her class after she became class treasurer.
For Max's birthday, Sydney decides to surprise him by bringing his childhood best friend Leo and his son from San Francisco.
Sydney and Olive convince Max to hire Zach at the bike shop smoothie station to help him out.
Sydney is embarrassed by the idea of going with her dad to the father-daughter dance but she fears that his feelings will get hurt.
Grandma Judy's feelings are hurt after Sydney gets her ears pierced while she was out with Mrs. Harris.
Sydney hides in her room after an embarrassing situation at school.
Grandma Judy feels neglected after Sydney spends time with Grandma Maya who comes to visit.
Sydney and Olive begin preparations for the dance team, while Max and Leo want to start a skate club.
Since her dad is on the Parent School Committee, Sydney thinks he will vote against the cell phone ban policy during school hours.