Victor and Tanya really want Corey to understand African-American history; concurrently, Raven doesn't get hired at a clothing store just because she is African-American, so she sets out to expose the racist recruiter.
No ordinary teenager; Raven Baxter can see glimpses of the future! Watch her schemes and misadventures as she enlists the help of friends, including best friends Eddie and Chelsea, to change life's little outcomes. Raven's younger brother, Cory, is obsessed with money and creates get-rich-quick schemes to try to earn cash.
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Victor and Tanya really want Corey to understand African-American history; concurrently, Raven doesn't get hired at a clothing store just because she is African-American, so she sets out to expose the racist recruiter.
At the mall, Raven finds a blouse that she just has to have. To buy it, she uses the $100 her dad gave her to buy a calculator for class. But Raven has a plan, buy the blouse today, wear it tonight, and return it tomorrow. But the plan changes, when Raven accidentally stains the blouse.
After getting a new teacher, Raven's class assumes that it can take advantage of the situation. Cory's band looks for a new singer.
Corey wins a contest that takes him to Hollywood to make a guest appearance in a TV show called as Better Days. Ally Parker is a kid actor who wants to go to public school as a normal kid.
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