answer:The thing that most stands out for me about school was it started too early in the morning. It was dreadful, even painful, waking up in the morning, especially by the jr. high years, and high school even worse. In elementary school I did extremely well. School was pretty easy for me. I especially liked my second and third grade teachers. Class was fun those years and they were pretty women, fairly young, especially my second grade teacher, and I loved being around them. My first elementary school, I was there through fourth grade, had excellent playgrounds, a fabulous art and music program, and in retrospect I think it was a wonderful school. Kids were encouraged to be creative, but at the same time all the academics were being taught. In fourth grade my teacher upset me a few times. He was a man, and I don’t remember exactly why I would get upset. I now see some of the great things he did though. I remember one boy in my class really excelled; very smart. My teacher challenged him with more advanced books and subject matter. He really looked at each one of us as individuals I think. I didn’t really understand it at the time. My second elementary school the playgrounds were very dissappointing. The music class was just a teacher who played the piano and we sang along. No instruments for us to play, nothing. I was way ahead in math compared to the other kids in my grade at this school. One good thing was kids were divided into groups by skill level. In sixth grade we actually moved around to another teacher for some subjects if we were in a more advanced group. I think that was a great idea. In my case it was two sixth grade teachers, but in some parts of the school different grade level teachers worked together. Jr. High and High School I learned a ton. I still reference things today. When people say they learned nothing in school I just don’t understand it. Basics about biology, genetics, math, writing, anatomy and physiology, sports, giving speeches, accounting, wood working, leather working, government, geography and so much more I learned in secondary school. Saying all that, I would have learned much more and done much better if school had started an hour later. My teachers overall were good. I can only think of a couple that I did not like and I think it had more to do with the subject matter.