An affluent lawyer tries to become a teacher at the school, upsetting the faculty and students alike.
Guber catches Ronnie in an embarassing position; Lauren tries to help a pregnant student get into Princeton.
Senate learns one of his students purchased a college essay that got him accepted; Lipschultz uses a racial slur towards a student, which upsets Hanson.
Harper's daughter is expelled from private school, so she joins Winslow High.
Harper may have to fire Hanson when he is arrested for a domestic incident; one of Lauren's students may drop out to sign a record deal.
Ronnie must deal with the angry parents of a statutory rape victim; Harper's daughter is involved with an illegal drug situation.
Christmas episode; Harper's daughter seeks to make peace between him and her divorced mother.
A former student asks Harper to witness his execution; Ronnie is troubled by an excellent student.
A student's photo for a school project causes an uproar at Winslow High.
Ronnie tries to help a student who survives a suicide attempt; Harvey's speech brings him to the state finals.
Harper becomes enraged upon learning that his daughter has been dating an older man.
Winslow High suffers from student bullying, and faces a bomb threat.
Lauren deals with a student's eating disorder; Senate longs to help a student with a serious illness.
The school must suffer the consequences of a drunken driving accident.
Hanson's classroom is filled with controversy over the double-standard applied to use of the "n" word.
A female student considers doing a "suggestive" pictorial for a magazine; another student suffers a breakdown, forcing, Lauren to consider her approach to teaching.
Ronnie catches a student in the act of committing a crime; Marilyn learns about cybersex from two female students.
Things go awry when Ronnie throws a surprise party for the Senate; Lipschultz discovers something serious while snooping in Harper's briefcase.
The faculty objects strongly to students auctioning themselves as dates for the upcoming prom, while certain students oppose Harper allowing a gay student to contend for prom queen.
Harry and Ronnie learn that a student's brother named Amaad committed a murder, so they turn him in - but Amaad visits Winslow and stabs Harry before he is apprehended.
Harry slowly recovers from the stabbing in the hospital, when he awakens Ronnie confesses that she loves him.