A wormhole opens in an office floor and the science professor disappears into the wormhole, never to be seen again. Josie Trent experiences an extremely interesting first day at Blake Holsey High when she and her new roommate, Corrine, travel through the same wormhole. Could this give an indication of exactly what occurred to cause the mysterious incidents at "Black Hole High?"
Marshall doesn't want to be the most popular guy at Blake Holsey; he just wants his friends to notice him. But when he begins to feel completely ignored, Marshall finds himself disappearing until he becomes invisible. Although enjoying his newfound ability at first, Marshall starts to realize that he is slowly fading away into nothing. Can he and his friends restore his visibility before he ceases to exist?
Corrine's perfect record is put to the test when she has the worst day of her life. Everything starts when Josie unplugs her alarm clock, making her late for class and leading into a series of events gradually making the day worse at every turn. The worst part of it is that Corrine must do this all again tomorrow when the day keeps repeating itself. She must accept the fact that every day isn't perfect or be pulled down with her own personal neverending time loop.
Blake Holsey can be really difficult for a student like Lucas who, despite his grand intelligence and great sense of humor, gets bullied for being a little eccentric. He wishes that he could be an adult, and as a result of an abnormal mayfly bite, his wish is granted. Lucas enjoys his short time as a grownup, but begins to realize that he is rapidly aging at the same rate as a mayfly does. Will Lucas be able to reverse the process and return to normal before it is too late?
Josie and Vaughn are transported through the wormhole in Professor Z's office and find themselves in 1977, where they meet their scandalously young principal and a teenage version of Vaughn's dad, Victor. Josie soon discovers that Vaughn has a hidden agenda: to see how his parents first met. But when Vaughn disrupts the timeline by stealing an object from the past, Josie returns to the present to see that Blake Holsey has drastically changed. Will Josie be able to find a way to change things back, or will she be stuck in a strange version of the present?
Lucas finds an old radio dish in the basement of the school, and discovers that it can receive radio signals from the future. A confusing broadcast is received, and he learns that Blake Holsey suddenly disappears. The Science Club must win the battle against destiny and change the future, or lose all that they hold dear to them.
Black Hole energy interferes once again. While the Janitor senses something will soon occur, the members of the Science Club continue their exploration of the paranormal phenomenon which afflicts the school. But secrets concerning strange phenomenon at BHH are given to Victor Pearson by Vaughn. As a result, Vaughn is in a bad mood. Which literally produces a strange occurrence! Do his emotions cause the catastrophic storm above his head? How will Vaughn make the gray clouds, which follow him all the time, disappear for good?
Josie convinces Corrine to make plans to accompany her to the movies. But privileges may be taken by Durst, who decides instead to give them a warning, which saves Corrine from her parents' reprimands. Meanwhile, Professor Z has an unsettling experience in his office: while waiting to be evaluated, after collecting fallen papers from the floor, he suddenly finds his head caught inside the wormhole, which makes him lose his memory. But that's not all that happens: while the group tries to find a solution, they realise that Professor Z can play the guitar, does not like science, and is afraid of clowns! When and how will he become himself again?
Josie dreams about Pearadyne Laboratories, but what proved to only be a nightmare almost becomes reality when she finds herself on the way to Pearadyne Laboratory ruins with Vaughn Pearson. Their prohibited fact finding mission reveals strange phenomenon. And soon, Josie's friends realise that this old laboratory is actually located on a powerful magnetic site. Even more strange events begin occurring and could become very dangerous to everyone...
Josie just can't seem to become organised enough to finish her robot building project, which annoys Corrine since they are partners. However, Josie astonishes everyone when she actually creates a robot that will clean. When it goes too far, Josie tries to turn it off which sends the robot's programing to a default program that not even Josie would want to be...
Welcome to Blake Holsey's first annual pizza party! Attendance by all is required, but Josie, Corrine, Marshall, Lucas, Vaughn, and Professor Z suspect Durst wants to keep them occupied while Victor Pearson initiates a devious plan. Their suspicions are confirmed when they discover a team of scientists outside the school. Josie is amazed when she sees that one of them is her Mom, Kelly Trent. Then, Kelly conducts tests which send Josie into the Wormhole, taking her back in time to three hours earlier! She must inform her Mom about the potential dangers of a fatal discharge of electricity! And she must race against time...
For today's lesson, Professor Z uses a beehive to explain the function of pheromones in the hierarchical structure of a beehive. Meanwhile, cheerleader and super-diva Madison, the most popular girl at Blake Holsey, runs for election without any opposition. After last year's humiliation, Corrine fears entering this year's election competition. Frustrated, Josie decides to run against Madison. In desperation, she makes empty promises. Will she win? Then, Josie and Professor Z discover that Madison is using pheromones to control the students and win their votes...
Marshall is sick, feverish, and to make matters worse he uses all of his spare time working on a new money making scheme. While he feels awful, his new venture, which was doing extremely well and making profits, bottoms out. Bizzarly, even the school develops symptoms of Marshall's infection. Some parts are too cold, others overheat, sneezes and coughs begin occurring from deep inside the school and a greenish slime extrudes from the interior, exactly like Marshall's symptoms. But why does it occur? And when will it stop?
There's just no way Josie could be a thief, or could there be? It's a battle of truth vs rumour, as it becomes intolerable for Josie and Corrine to share the same living space. Meanwhile, the sponge in the aquarium is multiplying and covering the school. Lucas, Marshall, and Professor Z have to get to work before the sponges cover the entire planet...
Marshall gets into the cell phone business, but when his business partner, Tyler, wants to use Marshall's special smiley code to cheat on a test, Marshall actually complies. Marshall feels guilty afterwards and Tyler warns him not to tell, but Marshall's new invention turns against him: he can no longer talk understandably. To make matters worse, Professor Z and Principal Durst know Marshall cheated on the test with Tyler...
Practicing for the academic Olympics, Corrine is more critical than usual. Frusterated, the Science Club leaves the room and Corrine finishes the practice equations on her own. When Lucas glows, Vaughn can't stop running, and Josie breaks the laws of gravity, could it be a side effect of the equations assigned to each of them that Corrine did instead? Even if Corrine can undo the work, she still has to face her family's legacy of first prize for the academic Olympics.
You are a math prodigy, a human calculator, and extremely intelligent, however you are not a singer. And that's the last thing Corrine wants to hear from Marshall as she prepares to audition for Magnet 360�. But while looking in the mirror to see whether her fear is obvious to others, the mirror is transformed by BHH energy, and Corrine taken to the other side where she encounters opposite versions of her friends. It's a whole new world for Corrine to discover!
Vaughn gets beaten at an arm wrestling match and Lucas is jealous of the amount of attention Josie pays to Vaughn. But when Lucas and Vaughn gain confidence in themselves after Vaughn wins another arm wrestling match and Lucas beats a rival at chess, could these new health bars play a factor? After the two score very poorly on their midterms and lose self confidence, Josie convinces Professor Z that Lucas and Vaughn need to get a better diet.
Josie gains the ability of echolocation after listening to her music too loudly. She overhears Victor talking from inside Pearadyne2, it is underground beneath her. She and Vaughn investigate what Victor is up to, venturing back into the heart of Victor's invention. The partners in crime appear like they're going to get away with it, but when the alarm goes off and the noise hurts Josie too badly to move, could Victor find out who interrupted his experiment? Wait a minute...what was Victor doing with Josie's missing Chi Gong ball?
BHH curfew is five minutes away and Josie is nowhere to be found. Corrine worries because Josie will break curfew by being late and Lucas is aggravated because Josie forgot that they have a science project to finish. And where exactly is Josie? Her first date with Vaughn! But at the very moment they almost kiss, she hears the BHH curfew bell. And she quickly enters BHH where she runs into Durst as she tries to beat curfew and then discovers that her watch can stop time. Actually, from Josie's point of view, time appears to stop for everyone except her. What happens next? Will Josie be suspended in time forever or rescued just in time?
When Corrine's venus fly trap is left uncovered and alone in the science lab, it becomes a girl. Under the name Diana, she attends several classes at Blake Holsey, and immediately has all the boys competing for her attention. However it is Marshall that she takes a special interest in, which upsets Corrine. The other girls also don't seem too impressed with this new stranger...
Lucas cancels a long-weekend fishing trip with his father so that he can stay at Blake Holsey and investigate Victor and Vaughn. While setting up a surveillance camera in Professor Z's lab, he stumbles upon a secret compartment that holds a strange device. When activated, the device turns the school into a tesseract- causing the school to begin folding in on itself...
A strange occurance in the science lab causes Marshall's phone, a laptop, and Z's camera to shrink to nano size. Intrigued by Tyler's strange behaviour since his discovery of the worm hole, the science club decide to take advantage of the nano-sized camera, and plant it on Tyler. However things become complicated when Josie accidentally swallows the camera.
After continuously losing at hearts, Lucas modifies a new pair of glasses so that he can see through the cards. However things go awry when he becomes able to see through everything. He starts running into things because he can't see they are there. Though, still mistrustful of Vaughn, he decides to investigate his suspicions before seeking help for his impending blindness.
Marshall is testing a rocket but when he launches it, it fails to come down. Instead, a large silver sphere falls from the sky. When the gang go to investigate, the sphere dissolves, leaving behind a strange device. They take it to Z, who also has no idea what it was. When Josie touches it a panel opens up, and a timer begins to count down. Now the science club has 26 minutes to figure out what it does, and what the connection is to Vaughn...
Marshall is busy working on promotions for his band, Magnet 360. He is supposed to write a 1500 word essay for the school paper for his community service, however he runs out of time and ends up filling the space with predictions, thanks to Z's inspiring lesson on horoscopes and The Bell Curve. Unfortunately, he forgets to check his work, and the prediction that 'a member of the science club will diet' becomes 'a member of the science club will die.' It doesn't seem to be a problem until the other predictions start to come true. Now each member of the science club has to work out how to cheat death...
Durst doesn't think Z is being hard enough on his students so decides to take his science class for him to check it out. Josie, knowing Z will go easy on her, cuts class- again. While durst is teaching the class about chirality- mirror opposites- she smells the experiment's resulting liquid and becomes more laid back, just as Z is. Unfortunately the smell also gets to Z, who in turn becomes more strict that Durst ever was. Soon he becomes the acting principal of Blake Holsey, and is giving out detentions for every minor offence. The science club members must figure out how to reverse the effects before Z gets too out of control...
Vaughn tells Corinne that he saw her on the Pearadyne security tapes- talking to his mother. He becomes angry at her when she denies ever seeing his mother. Z explains to the science club about friction- how it can cause things to fuse together. He demonstrates with two blocks of metal. When the lesson is over, Corrine leaves quickly, followed by Vaughn who doesn't believe Corrine is telling the truth about his mother. As the remaining science club members are leaving, they notice that the metal blocks have fused together, despite being set apart. Something clicks and they go to warn Vaughn and Corrine, but it is too late. Vaughn grabs Corrine's wrist to stop her, and suddenly they are fused together and can't separate. Now in order to come unstuck, Vaughn and Corrine must cooperate to find out what really happened when Corrine went through the wormhole.
Josie is determined to find and rescue Vaughn at all costs. Josie locates Vaughn, and they return to the present. Josie believes everything is her fault because Victor stole the ball from her. And decides she must prevent the accident at Pearadyne from occurring. Only, once she does, everything may never be the same, and she faces an unexpected reality.