The N's Student Body - Results

Results

Week # Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Finale
Contestant Results
Haylee Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe TEAM WIN
Julian MVP Safe Safe Safe Warn Safe Safe TEAM WIN
Kevin Safe Safe Safe Warn Warn Safe Safe TEAM WIN
Rebecca Warn Safe MVP Warn Safe Safe Safe TEAM WIN
Temisan Safe Safe Warn Safe Safe Safe Safe TEAM WIN
Wayne** Safe Safe Warn Warn Safe Safe Safe TEAM WIN
Andrea Safe Safe Safe Warn Safe Safe Safe Safe
Bronson*** Safe Safe Safe Warn MVP Safe Safe Most Weight Loss
Chaz Safe Warn Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe
Jilashli Safe Safe Safe Safe Warn Safe Warn Safe
Mike Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe SOLO WIN
Josh* on hiatus Warn Safe Warn Warn (Elim)
Tana Warn Elim
The student was from MacArthur.
The student was from Eisenhower
(SOLO WIN) The Student made the biggest overall transformation.
(TEAM WIN) The team won the game.
(MVP) In the event of a tie a student was chosen as an MVP and won for the team.
(Safe) The student got a green card and was improving.
(Warn) The student received a yellow card and a warning.
(Elim) The student was asked to leave because of their lack of being in the game.
The student was not in the competition that week.

* In week 3, Josh joined Eisenhower in the competition to even out the teams.

** In week 7, Wayne's evaluation did not count to even out the teams.

*** In week 8, Bronson won the bet with his mother by losing 74 pounds, reaching a final weight of 206 pounds. Although Bronson lost the most weight and became the most fit, Mike won the grand prize for his change in attitude and self-esteem.

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