In the meantime, Ned shared with audiences what he learned along the way.

Here’s what the cast of “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” looks like today.

Werkheiser still acts, and he releases music under the name Good/Vlly.

Lindsey Shaw, Devon Werkheiser, and Daniel Curtis Lee

But perhaps what he’s best known for today are the two podcasts he hosts.

One of his podcasts, “Growing Up with Devon,” he hosts on his own.

Some of his guests have included former child actors like Nolan Gould, Jennifer Stone, and Alyson Stoner.

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Werkheiser’s second podcast is arguably more nostalgic.

“That was a wild time, and it kind of brought me here to where I am now.

Cookie was Ned and Moze’s friend, and he was often seen tinkering with computers and robots.

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The two took the rejection as fuel to produce a popular podcast.

Like many former actors, Swann pursued a different passion in his adult life.

He’s hoping his next project will take him around the Arctic Circle and Antarctica.

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Norris is a seasoned voice actor who’s lent his pipes to hundreds of projects over his career.

One project all Nickelodeon kids will be familiar with that Norris starred in is “The Fairly OddParents.”

Serratos has also had a successful modeling career, too, alongside becoming a mom.

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If you don’t recognize his character name, it’s probably because it wasn’t mentioned much.

Crony was one of Billy Loomer’s cronies (see what they did there?)

who bullied other students alongside Loomer, all the while hiding his secret love of sewing.

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Olivares has been quite busy since “Ned’s Declassified” ended.

Now Olivares works as a creative.

Creech is one of those actors that you recognize, but you’re not quite sure why.

Christian Serratos

That’s because he’s appeared in an impressive breadth of projects over the years.

“Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide,” however, is arguably his most notable role.

But no matter what else Creech appears in, he’ll always be Mr. Sweeney to us.

Teo Olivares

Instead, he is working regularly as a DJ.

Pinkston still has love in his heart for the show that made him semi-famous, though.

The actor who played Coconut Head visited Devon Werkheiser for an episode of his podcast.

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Pinkstonsaidof the show, “It’s like my favorite thing I’ve ever done.”

Seth was the stereotypical dumb jock at school who was many of his classmates' crush, including Moze.

Seth was also always spinning a basketball on his finger because, you know, he’s a jock.

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Black was even in the classic rom-com “13 Going on 30.”

It seems that Black took a step back from acting after “Ned’s Declassified” ended.

The man did cut off his own hand with a table saw, for goodness sake.

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