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Josh is running down the road, smiling and listening to music. Meanwhile, a woman named Ella is moving into her new house.
At the Sunday supper, we learn that there's a new foster kid in the mix—her name is Gina, and she's going to be attending Josh's school. But she's not the only newcomer. Ella is the new English teacher. However, trouble quickly arises between her and Josh after school. It turns out she’s also the music teacher, and since the music room is a mess, she decides to hold practice outside. This disrupts Josh and his track practice, creating immediate tension.
The conflict escalates when both the music and track programs need funding, but there isn’t enough money to go around. Each group has to present their case to the PTA, who respond with a noncommittal, "We'll get back to you." Determined to secure funding, Josh and Ella decide to raise money on their own—and eventually, they agree to work together. As they spend more time fundraising, they start getting closer. Ella even ends up joining Josh’s family for Sunday dinner.
Meanwhile, Andrew is planning to propose to Jenna, so he spends much of the movie searching for the perfect ring with their mom.
In the end, both the music and track programs receive funding, and Andrew successfully proposes. As for Josh and Ella—she confesses her love for him, and they share a kiss.
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