During my school years, Elementary was fun, students have the privilege to play outside and have a peaceful time. Middle school, however, wasn’t …show more content…
While my years in elementary is more peaceful, middle school was terrible. The students in Middle school seemed to be aggressive based on what I saw. Bloody fights would occur in the school locker room, tobacco cans were found in bushes, and excessive writings were found in bathroom walls (either making jokes, teasing a student, or making fun of a teacher). Bullies were an issue to a few students, several bullies were ignorant enough to judge on what shoes a student is wearing, or the way how they dress. Knowing how rude the students are in middle school frustrated me, but I don’t not understand why a student care how another dresses, it’s none of their concerns, and yet, they still do it.
As I completed my Middle school year, I began my first year in high school after the summer break. During my first semester, I …show more content…
Overall, the hardest thing I had to deal with, was the ridiculous people around me. I respected them, but there are some materials the teacher is trying to teach, and I always get distracted from my classmate. My English teacher back in my sophomore year even had to ask the resource officer to come and observe the class and talk to any student that act up No teacher must ever have to ask their resource officer to observe their class. This just shows how immature students are. However, I wasn’t going to let that stop me, and still progress through my school years. Finally, I graduated from high school, earned my diploma, and now taking college. With the experience I learned from school and seeing how a few people act up, I will avoid any problems I see, and use the knowledge I have to assist me in