The rush hour ended at Frenchy's Palace, formally known as Frosty Palace before Frenchy took ownership.

Frenchy clears a few dishes from the counter as Rizzo drives up and parks her vehicle in front. The bell over the door rings, and Frenchy is pleasantly surprised to see her old high school friend walk through the door. "Hi, Riz." "Hey, French. I see business is good." "Yeah, I stay pretty busy most days. Please take a seat. I'll get you some blueberry pie on the house." "Sounds good." Rizzo sits at the counter. "I just baked this one, so it's nice and fresh." "You wanna join me?" Rizzo asked. "Sure, why not?" Frenchy grabs a slice of pie for herself and walks around the counter to sit with Rizzo. "So, what brings you by? Shouldn't you be at the school this hour?" Frenchy asked. "That's kinda why I'm here." Rizzo thought about her next words carefully. "Um, Frenchy, Rydell isn't doing so great. The school board plans to shut us down unless we can get more students to enroll." "Oh no. Is there anything I can do to help?" "Actually, French, there is. How do you feel about coming back to Rydell?" "What?" "Hear me out. You could teach a cooking class. Ya know? Show off those kitchen skills to up-and-coming chefs at Rydell High." "Oh, Riz. I don't know if going back to Rydell is for me. I mean, been there, done that, right?" "Well, you don't have to decide now. Think it over. The school needs you." Rizzo rises to her feet. "Thanks for the pie." She said before walking out of the diner. Frenchy sat there and hung her head, unsure of what to do. That's when a bright light appeared next to her and a familiar guardian angel (Frankie Avalon) began to sing.

You've grown; I'm quite impressed.From dropout to a chef.

Most famous for your meal prep in the town.

You wonder why I'm here now.

I'll make it very clear now.

It's time to save Rydell from shutting down.

La,lala, la, lala, la, lala, laLa, lala, la, lala, la, lala, la, lalaLa, lala, la, lala, La

Chef Frenchy baby

Don't sit around, there's work to do.

Chef Frenchy baby

Pack up your bags and go to school.

Well, at least you could appreciate; they let you back to graduate; after the time you used the kitchen sink to wash and dye your hair pink!

Baby, get movin'.(Better get movin')

Why let their education die?

What are you provin'?(What are you provin'?)

You need to keep Rydell alive.

If you help with their diploma, they'll have a brighter path.

Pack up your pots and pans and teach a cooking class.

Chef Frenchy baby(Chef Frenchy baby)

Hangin' around the diner stove.

Chef Frenchy baby(Chef Frenchy baby)

I'd say it's time for you to go.

Bet they do not know a single thing about how to use a measuring cup. If the students were to cook themselves they'd probably blow this place up!

I know what you're thinking.(You're thinking)

And you're right, I must confess.

Pack up your apron.(Your apron)

I'm here to make sure you pass the test.

Now, get off the stool.

Dont be a fool.

You really ought to try, to put on them oven mitts and fight for Rydell High.

Those students are callin'.

Without you, their future's gray.

Baby quit stallin'.

Even Julia Child would save the day.

Now, I've served the plate.

No time to wait.

You really ought to try, to put on them oven mitts and fight for Rydell High.

Chef Frenchy baby (Chef Frenchy baby)

Go save the high school.

Chef Frenchy baby (Chef Frenchy baby)

Go save the high shcool.

Chef Frenchy baby (Chef Frenchy baby)

Go save the high school.

Rizzo made one more stop at the Grease Lighting Mechanic Shop. She walks in and asked to speak with the owner. "He's over in stall three. Want me to get him for you?" "Don't worry about it; I'll find him." She walks over to stall three and kicks the leg of the mechanic lying under the vehicle. "I thought being the owner meant you never have to get your hands dirty." Danny rolls out from under the vehicle. "Riz!" He smiled as he stood up. He wipes his hands off and then hugs Rizzo. "What brings you by? You got car trouble?" He asked as he continued to work on the vehicle, looking under the hood. "Sorta, it's my students' car. Needs some major TLC." "Well, you've come to the right place. Any student of yours is a friend of mine." "I was hoping you'd say that. Listen, Danny, I kinda need a favor." "What's that?" "I need you to fix the car at Rydell, with the students." "What? You mean like start an apprenticeship?" "Uh, you could say that, or say it like, I dont know, a teacher who teaches at Rydell; stop me when you catch my drift." "Yeah, I've got it, I've got it. Wow, Riz, you know, I've got a lot of memories of Rydell." "I know, it's just, well, I don't know anybody else that could do it, and the school is gonna shut down if_" "Wait, shut down?" "I'm afraid so." Danny paused for a moment. "I, I can't let that happen. Consider it done." "Yeah?" Rizzo asked with excitement. "Yeah, you've got yourself a teacher." Danny smiled and shook her hand.

The following day, Stephanie walks outside to grab her newspaper. She sits at the kitchen table with her coffee. The front-page heading reads: RYDELL HIGH SHUTTING DOWN. "What!" Laney notices the shocking look on her mother's face. "What? What is it?" "My old high school may be closing." She said in a disappointed voice. "Awe, I'm sorry, Mom." "That school sucks," Mickey added. "Hey, language. I'll have you know that's an outstanding school; lots of good memories at that school." "I would have liked to see it." Laney said. "Well, it looks like you may get your chance." "What do you mean?" Laney asked.

"Says right here, seeking all and any students within the district or not. Let's all come together and save Rydell." "Hold up," Mickey rises to his feet. "I am not leaving my school and my friends." "Actually, I think it's a great idea, Mom. Mickey needs to get away from his so-called friends." "That settles it then. Come Monday morning, you two will be students of Rydell High." Stephanie said with a smile on her face. "Ugh! Thanks a lot for ruining my life!" Mickey was so angry he stormed out the front door. "Don't worry, he'll get over it." Laney said, assuring her mom that switching schools would be the best thing for them both.