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1. Disney Stars Back-to-School Tips

back_to_school_with_disneyDisney Channel stars share their back-to-school tipsChina Anne McClain

(How to Build a Better Boy)

china_anneLiv and Maddie

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Volunteer your time after school by joining clubs that interest you. Not only can you make new friends this way, you can learn a lot about yourself. Peyton List

 (Jessie)

JessieGirl Meets World

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Make it a point to sit by someone you don’t know. That way you start off the year making a new friend. Peyton Meyer (Girl Meets World)

girl_meets_worldI Didn’t Do It

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Get your homework done before you start playing or hanging out with friends. It’s always a good feeling to have your homework out of the way. Austin North

(I Didn’t Do It)

I know this is the cheesiest thing to say, but just let loose and have fun, be friendly and take in as much as you can. Olivia Holt

(I Didn’t Do It)

i_didnt_do_itTeen Beach

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Put yourself out there and try new things. You’ll never know if you like something unless you do it. I played eight sports in high school — half of which I had no prior experience — and I loved them all! I performed in plays and worked on the tech-crew. Don’t be afraid to meet new people. Oh, and if you are trying to make a food trade at lunch, NEVER let the other person know how much you want their food. Play it cool. Sarah Gilman (I Didn’t Do It)

As far as making friends, I just really try to be nice to everyone. If a new student comes in, I try really hard to make him or her feel comfortable because I know how hard it must be to come into a school where almost everyone already knows each other. Francesca Capaldi

(Dog With A Blog)

For homework, the most important thing to do is to not procrastinate. And the best way to make friends is to get involved! Join as many clubs as you can. Laura Marano

(Austin & Ally)

Whew! With all that great advice, it’s hard to NOT be excited about the new school year. Get out there and make it the best year EVER!

See ya,

image from kids.scholastic.com — En-Szu, STACKS Staffer

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2. Kelli Berglund in How to Build a Better Boy

Kelli Berglund in How to Build a Better BoyAshley Argota)

teases Mae about not having a date to the Homecoming Dance, the friends use a computer to program the perfect boy. What could possibly go wrong? Umm. . . lots.

First let’s meet the boy, played by Marshall Williams.

Check out this video.

Now, let’s hear from Kelli.

Q: What’s the most embarrassing that’s happened to you?

Kelli: One time I was filming a scene, and I slipped and I fell right on my face. Billy [who plays her brother Chase on Lab Rats] and I tripped over each other and we just landed face-down in opposite directions. It was really funny! It was on camera, but we just got up and laughed it off.

Q: Can you tell me one thing that you think would help to make the world a better place?Kelli: I think everyone should stop being so judgmental of everybody. I think if we started loving more–I honestly think that would definitely help make the world a better place.

Q: What’s the best book you ever read (besides this one)

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Kelli: The Maze Runner (for ages 12 and up) and they are actually turning it into a movie, which I am really excited about. It was so good. It’s kind of similar to The Hunger Games (for ages 12 and up) but the storyline is completely different. It involves a lot of action and character development. I actually auditioned to be in the movie! And I was like, “I read the book and I’m prepared,” but I ended up not booking it. But it was cool just to audition for it.this brand new video.

Are you excited for Kelli’s new movie? Share your thoughts in the comments below! And don’t forget to read our earlier interview with Kelli and her Lab Rats castmates

, as well as our interview with Kelli’s new costar China Anne McClain!

Interview by Sue Schneider
Images courtesy of Disney XD

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