Kongsvik Ungdomsskole - Season 1

Season 1
Meet the famous Kine, socially associate Victoria, the self-glorious headmaster Åsa, the constantly ill-headed hypochondriac Wenche, Marianne's over-pedagogical and the self-taught, pretentious emo-boy André.

Episodes

Premiere
Meet the bedraggled Kine, the socially connected Victoria, the self-aggrandizing principal Åsa, the constantly sick-calling hypochondriac Wenche, the over-pedagogical Marianne and the self-important, pretentious emo boy André. What they all have in common is that they are played by one woman: Lene Kongsvik Johansen.

Elevrådsrepresentant
Kine is looking forward to being elected as a student council representative for the third year in a row, principal Åsa is visited by the education department to evaluate the budget, and Wenche struggles when she has to take substitute lessons and correct English styles. The emo kid André struggles with math, while Marianne tries to figure out how best to get the students' attention.

Evalueringer
Principal Åsa receives her evaluations from the teaching staff, Kine hijacks the student council meeting where the choice of school sweaters is on the agenda, and André is recommended extra tutoring in math. Victoria is looking forward to working on group work, Marianne has taken her class to Hovedøya, and Wenche is tasked with arranging a school trip to Auschwitz for the entire tenth grade.

Manglende disiplin
Victoria struggles to fit into the class environment, and the class meets to talk about the problem. Kine is called in for a student meeting, Marianne is on a course with other teachers who are also struggling with lack of discipline in the class, and André is told that if he improves his math, he will be allowed to perform his own song at the school graduation.

Karaktersnitt
The average grade at Kongsvik is below the national average, and principal Åsa feels compelled to act quickly. At the same time, Kine is working on a lecture about the concentration camps during World War II, Wenche is called into the office of Inspector Vigdis, and Marianne has a conference call with the parents of the troublemaker Truls.

Nazister og jøder
Marianne tests out role-playing as a teaching method, and divides the class into Nazis and Jews. Kine discovers on Facebook that her friends have been with Emilie in their free time and declares war. Principal Åsa thinks the former principal gets a lot of attention when she visits and Victoria has, for the first time in her life, not done her homework.

Massakretrusler
A YouTube video with massacre threats against Kongsvik Junior High School is discovered, and the police are called in. Åsa tries to appear as a strong leader while Wenche tries to convince the police that a tenth grader is behind it, in the hope that the Auschwitz trip will be canceled. Kine is auditioning for the dance department at Fagerborg, and André is summoned for police questioning.

Siste skoledag
It's the last day of school before the summer holidays. Åsa is called into the office and Kine gets her grade card. Will her grades be enough to get her into Fagerborg? Victoria is both excited and terrified to read about herself in the yearbook, Marianne says a final goodbye to her students and Wenche is on sick leave indefinitely after an accident in the meeting room.
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