Episode
Head of the Class: Why Ronnie Can't Read
Overview
The IHP students help the school's star athlete prepare for his college entrance exams.
Details
- Series
- Head of the Class
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 12
- Air date
- 1989-12-13
Episode context
Why Ronnie Can't Read is Episode 12 in Season 4 of Head of the Class. It aired on 1989-12-13.
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Episode 11: The Devil and Miss T.J.
With just one history paper keeping her from joining the honors program, T.J. makes a pact with the Devil, who delivers the paper and more--until pay-back time.
Episode 13: The Joker Is Wild
T.J.'s first assignment as the newest member of IHP is ridiculed by Dennis.
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After hearing too many comments about his snoring, Arvid considers getting a complete nose job.
Episode 14: Tough Guys Don't Sew
Viki gets much-needed help on a home-ec project from Eric, who prefers to hide his talents for fashion design and construction.
Episode 9: Good Mourning
Charlie teaches the class about grief.
Episode 15: Reel Problems
Arvid goes a bit too far in trying to impress a film buff by guaranteeing he'll get a print of a rare 1950s Polish film.
Episode 8: Gotta Dance
T.J. and Alex look like a shoo-in to win the all-city dance contest, until Alex takes a fall--academically.
Episode 16: Alan Goes Crimson
A condescending Alan burns some bridges with his classmates after being recommended for early admission to Harvard by a recruiter.
Episode 7: The Bright Stuff (2)
Arvid decides to return to Houston, where Dennis once again steps into the spotlight that should be on Arvid.
Episode 17: From Hair to Eternity (1)
The head of the English department takes some not-so-subtle action against Charlie's choice of "Hair" as the semester production.
Episode 6: The Bright Stuff (1)
Arvid and Dennis meet Buzz Aldrin while at the Johnson Space Center presenting their experiment, which may be included in a shuttle mission.
Episode 18: From Hair to Eternity (2)
The spirit of "Hair" leads the cast to go on with the show in defiance of Mrs. Hartman, who explains her objection to Charlie.