The release date and time for Abbott Elementary Season 5 Episodes 21 and 22 are approaching quickly. The preview for the next two episodes suggests chaos at Ava Fest as Ava aims to make it the biggest festival ever.
The previous episode, titled “Night Out,” begins with Jacob dealing with Janine and Gregory’s breakup. When Ava hears the news, she treats it as gossip but later takes Janine to a club to lift her spirits. Meanwhile, Jacob and Caleb do the same for Gregory. In another storyline, Melissa, Barbara, and Mr. Johnson host a movie night featuring Avatar: Fire and Ash, but Barbara spends most of the evening reading facts and delving into the movie’s lore.
Here’s the release schedule for the upcoming episodes.
When is the Abbott Elementary Season 5 Episodes 21 & 22 release date & time?
The episodes will be released back-to-back on April 22, 2026, starting at 5:30 p.m. PT and 8:30 p.m. ET.
Check out the release times in the U.S. below:
| Timezone | Release Date | Release Time |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Time | April 22, 2026 | 8:30 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | April 22, 2026 | 5:30 p.m. |
Where to watch Abbott Elementary Season 5 Episodes 21 & 22
You can watch Abbott Elementary Season 5 Episodes 21 and 22 on ABC.
ABC Network is one of the most recognized television networks in the United States. Initially starting as a radio network, it transitioned into television in the late 1940s. Since then, it has produced some of the most iconic shows that resonate with millions of viewers. With programs like Abbott Elementary, Grey’s Anatomy, Will Trent, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, General Hospital, and Good Morning America, it continues to enhance its rich legacy.
What is Abbott Elementary about?
The official synopsis for Abbott Elementary is as follows:
“In this workplace comedy, a group of dedicated, passionate teachers — along with a slightly tone-deaf principal — come together in a Philadelphia public school where, despite overwhelming challenges, they are committed to helping their students succeed in life. Although these remarkable public servants may be outnumbered and underfunded, they are passionate about their work — even if they don’t appreciate the school district’s less-than-stellar approach to education.”

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