On tonight’s (April 10) new episode directed by Raven-Symone, Sydney throws a tribute for her favorite teacher Mrs. Harris (Melissa Peterman) in hopes to save her job. Meanwhile, back in the 90s, Max bonds with Mrs. Harris during a trip to an art museum.
“I hope kids and families will realize how much an influential teacher can change the path your life can take and you never know when the inspiration for your future will strike in a class. It’s important to be open to learning and to see what each moment in your education brings,” Ava explained.
Check out a clip from the episode and be sure to tune in at 8pm ET/PT on Disney Channel!
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The 14-year-old actress stars as the title character Sydney, and she dished to JJJ about the Disney Channel series.
“My favorite part about playing Sydney is the fact that we are both girls around the same age going through the same things,” Ruth told us. “It’s really fun to portray a character that is so different yet so alike to me personally.”
Ruth also shared how being on the show has changed her life.
“This show has positively impacted my life in so many ways! I have met so many incredible people and had life-changing experiences all thanks to the show,” Ruth said. “I am grateful for the amazing things that have happened to me because of Sydney to the Max and am always overjoyed when I hear someone tell me that they can relate to the show or have been touched by the messages.”
Be sure to tune in each week to catch Ruth in new episodes of Sydney To The Max Fridays at 8pm on Disney Channel!
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Sydney and Olive are going green on Sydney To The Max tonight (March 26)!
On tonight’s new episode, in an effort to save the planet, Sydney and her friends stage a student protest to convince the cafeteria to go green. Back in the ’90s, Max and Leo fight to keep their school from getting rid of the junk food in the vending machines.
“I try to participate in small acts of kindness everyday as well as try to give back to my community when I can. Anything from donating time to a charity you believe in, participating in a women’s march or just doing the dishes for your family makes a real difference,” Ruth shared with us.
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Sydney To The Max season two is here and it’s kicking off with a bang!
The Disney Channel series returns with five all new episodes, one each day this week.
Kicking off TONIGHT (March 23), in “Father of The Bride”, Sydney is excited when she makes the school’s first girls fencing team. But when she learns her dad helped Coach Carlock, Sydney fears she may have gotten on the team for the wrong reason.
The premiere of Sydney to the Max‘s new season is right around the corner!
The Disney Channel show’s second season is set to premiere with a week of five new episodes starting March 23rd!
Each night through March 27th, fans will get to see a brand new episode on the network or DisneyNOW.
The show is set in the present day with flashbacks to the 1990s and follows outgoing middle schooler Sydney Reynolds (Ruth Righi), who lives with her single dad Max (Ian Reed Kesler).
This season, Sydney will tackle a variety of seventh grade milestones, including trying out for the fencing team, attending her first school dance and setting out to save the environment with her best friends. In the 90s, Max and Leo will focus on “causes” that are important to them – stopping their school from getting rid of junk food, learning the best way to ask a girl to the school dance and starting a rap club.
Following the debut week, new episodes will premiere Fridays at 8 PM.
The show’s second season has yet to premiere and the network already greenlit another one.
“We’re thrilled to be investing in another season of this endearing comedy and to continue working with our very talented showrunner Mark Reisman,” Disney Channel Vice President of Current Series Kory Lunsford said in a statement.
“Reisman‘s amazing team and this stellar cast continue to deliver stories that are both funny and meaningful for our audience. We can’t wait to see how the loveable Reynolds family and friends will continue to navigate tweendom, parenthood and friendship,” he added.