did you ever walk out on school?

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Wintermoot

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like the title says and by walking out I mean leaving the school (both permanently and temporary)
here is my story:
in 2009 I went to a school for people with autism and there where allot of students that have ODD which in my experience is pretty much a free pass to bully and act like a asshole (I do have a friend that has ODD but his case doesn't look as bad as the people I had to deal with on school) the school kept telling me it was my own problem and I should just deal with it.
Somewhere near the end of the year some guy called me names and I just ran out I couldn't handle that shit anymore and I haven,t returned since.
I,m currently going to a special school that is only for students with Autism excluding people with ODD also I,m going to finish my school next year.
There isn't a day where I regretted my decision they offered me to return and finish a few tests I declined because they couldn't guaranty that I wouldn't get bullied.
PS
what I mean with walking out is that you reach a point where you say:"I have had enough of this shit"
 

MiracleOfSound

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No, but I did turn the firehose on and destroy an entire corridor.

Never got caught either, hehe.
 

Saelune

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Eh...a special needs school that ignores people needs seems counter productive.

I did walk out of school once (for the day) after a dealing with a prick gym teacher.
 

ZiggyE

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No, I never walked out of school and as a result, I graduated with the ability to not misspell 'school' as 'shcool' in thread titles.
 

El Poncho

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They were trying to make us go to an easter service despite easter being a few weeks away, more than half the school managed to escape through a side door.
 

Wintermoot

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Saelune said:
Eh...a special needs school that ignores people needs seems counter productive.

I did walk out of school once (for the day) after a dealing with a prick gym teacher.
yeah the school was pretty much run by dipshits also the school used to be a office building during the conversion to school they accidentally cut through cooling/heating cables resulting in the school getting closed during the winter simply for being to cold.
 

LuckyClover95

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I walked out for an afternoon for a protest, got detention, in detention the teacher claimed she didn't have work for us to do so she took us to watch a film in the auditorium. Oh yeeeaah.
 

Quaxar

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Nope. Or not without proper excuses at least.
I made it a point to not be an idiot who takes every chance and have now, I think, three school years without even one missed period. And that in a class where a quarter had about 300...
 

Gustavo S. Buschle

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I moved to Denmark two years ago, so I've been studying in a foreign students class, in the past 3 months I haven't been trough the 3 period every day, I just walk home since i live in a 2 minute walk from school.
 

darth.pixie

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Leaving the school as in skipping? Consistently, yes. In my final years I wasn't there for weeks at a time, I left whenever I felt like it and my class organized mass skipping in which everyone left for the rest of the day. The principle even organized a meeting about it and we got shouted at but nothing else.

It was pretty fun back then.
 

allmadeup

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Me and my mates arrived for registration, then walked out, went to London, got drunk in while playing snooker then went to a strip club and got beaten up and thrown out by the bouncers because my mate was getting larey. We were fifteen, and it was bloody hard trying to explain where we'd gone and why we'd been beaten up.

Around the same time we used to play poker in the common room. We used to think we were really cool, mature and sophisticated. What pricks we were!
 

IzisviAziria

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I knocked my girlfriend up at the end of my senior year of high school. Sorta had a meltdown, skipped 3 straight weeks, failed all of my classes. Still had enough credits to graduate, but I didn't finish a senior project, and the teachers that I was working with to try and get one done were completely unsympathetic, so I basically said fuck it, got my GED instead, and have been going to college ever since.
 

StBishop

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Ran away when I got detention in grade 6 for refusing to recite my 6 times tables. (I had trouble with sixes!!)

The teacher thought I was being lazy due to me being generally good at math and being able to work it out quite quickly for tests, I just didn't know them by heart for recital. (6x7? 4x6 = 24, 24x2 = 48, 48-6 = 42 .'. 6x7 = 42)

I was given lines about talking back and then told to write my 6 times tables out 1 to 12 as many times as I could through lunch.

I simply waited until I was unsupervised and walked out the back, grabbed my bad and ran out of the school grounds. As I was running past the oval (had to to get home) a kid I knew saw me and pointed me out to a teacher so I took back roads home from then on because I thought they would be looking for me.

I ended up explaining it all to my mum who was waiting at home (she'd been called at work).
She made me practice all weekend (It was either Friday when I ran away or she kept me home until the day of a parent-teacher interview the following week) then when I went in I recited perfectly, said sorry, Dad and Mum explained the problem to my teacher who then apologised to me. Cool guy, he's the principal of that school now.
 

allmadeup

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Somehow I managed to only attend school about 50% of the time; my ninth and tenth year I managed to take off almost completely (through various techniques, although I was genuinely unwell for a large portion of time too). As such, my teacher warned me I'd best "get used to stacking shelves". Now 25, I earned twice as much as the average teacher. HAHA, I WIN!! (/sorry, bitter bragging over)
 

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Everyone at my high school has finished with their exams and courses by the last week or so of the year, and generally, if you can afford to miss the days, people just don't show up on the last day or two. The faculty seems to be pretty relieved by that.
 

trollnystan

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I haven't but a childhood friend of mine did lots of times when we were in 4-6 grade. Or rather our teacher (incidentally my uncle) would get so angry with him that he'd tell my friend to go home if he couldn't behave himself. My friend would then storm out - "You can't send me home, I'm going home!" type thing - wait until school ended, and then spend the bus ride home raging on our teacher (again, my uncle), ending most statements with, "you agree right?" to which I'd reply with a noncommittal noise. I liked my uncle and I thought my friend could be a bit too confrontational for no good reason.

Later on in 7-8 grade I cut class a lot; does that count as walking out?
 

MrFluffy-X

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Should have replied "well at least im not faking an illness" honestly ODD what a load of BS

Well i skipped school a few....hundred times in my day

Hope you happier days now mate! :)