Let's see, in Elementary school (K-5), we had the same teacher, cubby holes in the classroom to store our backpacks and stuff, three recesses, one lunch, the usual. My elementary memories are very similar with Taco's, pretty much. Except once I hit fifth grade, we lost one recess each day and we also switched teachers for a while during the day, just normally for one subject length's worth of time, so it was no big deal.

At middle school, we had lockers and stuff, so thats when we had to use them. We had teachers each instructing different subjects, we had a homeroom we reported to at the beginning of each day, and believe it or not, the use of backpacks during school was NOT allowed, as this rule was ment for us to use our lockers more often or something, I can't remember.

Once I got into high school, we could use our backpacks freely again (backwards much? lol), and we still had lockers, but I never used mine past my freshman year. All my classes after that year were way on all sides of campus, so it was worthless going to my locker for pretty much anything. Also, my schedule was quite wierd, as my school went on Trimesters instead of the old quarter/semester stuff, and we also went on a block scheduling malarkey thing, which meant that in class we only met every other day, which turned out to be pretty useful (no more homework in math every single day! lol). On top of that, we only had 4 classes a day, so things got pretty crazy all the time, with different classes each day, and with schedules having big changes 3 times a school year, it was like playing a game of Marvel vs Capcom 2 on Turbo mode, all kinds of flashing lights and shite were going off at all times, it was hard to keep focus, lol. But yeah, somehow I got through it all and turned out alright, so it was good times for the most part.