@20m3th1ng2t4p1d Based on the amount of numbers in your user name, you probably 'are'. ;p
Seriously, though: Adults who are carrying a lot of responsibility have to look at the world differently in order to do their job. That extends _especially_ to other people. If they are somewhat experienced they will not see people who "look like trouble" as "a thread". The people who are really dangerous are those who fly under the radar when their bully their peers and ignored by (in your case) the teachers.
Keep a small, dedicated notebook. Write down when where and who gave you unjustified trouble or when they say they would "look into it" or something. Documentation will become crucially important if you ever have to answer for things either you or others did or didn't do. (Which is advice I wish somebody would have given ''me' when I still was in school.)
Yatsufusa
People grow up at different rates 'but' showing 'some' intellectual and emotional growth is important. Otherwise you'll end up like those idiot adults you see everywhere who behave like children and treat others as if they were personally responsible for their personal problems.
20m3th1ng2t4p1d
I know some of it is my part... Because apparently the school sees me as a threat... (Oops personal information :0)