Well let's see...
My elementry school was really fun. It wasn't a huge school But in Grade 4 I broke my arm and when I broke it the lunch monitors didn't do anything about it even though I screamed at the top of my lungs, and also when I had my cast on I dropped all my Cheerios and the fat lunch supervisor yelled at me to pick it up, and my friends said "She doesn't need to pick it all up by herself!" but the lady just said "She can handle it. She's not dumb, you know." and I was in pain from bending my arm a bit. But those where the only 2 bad things that happened in elementry.
Middle School was like a prison in Grade 6 and 8. In Grade 6 I had a Math teacher who stole my Pokewalker from my pocket and wouldn't give it back, plus she would yell at us even if we whispered. But Grade 8 was BAD. We had a couple class clowns who wouldn't shut their mouths and was kicked out of the class often, and 2 teachers had a very bad temper. Our Science teacher on the 4th day suddenly got out of her seat and yelled "OK! THAT'S IT! YOU THREE GO TO THE OFFICE NOW!" and she stormed out of the room, a couple minutes later she came back and gave us a little speech and in her speech she called them stupid and idiots. Which to me is really harsh since the clowns have smartened up now. And our French Teacher would basically yell like a drill instructor would. It was so bad that I skipped French althogether.
And now Im in high school, it's way better than Middle School, that's for sure. But there is a lot of foul mouthed people and people who smoke. (they are allowed to smoke on school property but away from where most people go) and this school is kinda old, it was build in 1958! o_o But the only thing I have to complain about is my homeroom. First off, it's a room where speical needs kids go, but are higher functioning. Well, one person in my class likes to hit other people and I've gotten 2 bruises already! And I feel that they are labeling me as "dumb" because I'm in that class. Sure it's exclusive for more higher functioning people, but still.