is that a like or a dislike
you've never witnessed the cringe that is people attempting to use memes in public, have you
My school's a mixed bag for teachers. My english teachers have been p chill and/or understanding when it comes to being people and not work giving machines, and actually try to make sure people understand before continuing(a miracle in public school), and have tried to pick books that actually engage people rather than going with the standard 'read moby richard! now read some greek! now read moby richard again!' formula i've heard some do. But that's probably the fault of our school district.
My history/geography/whatever teachers have been really cool, and are actual people who treat their class more like talking to a group of friends(professionally) rather than a class. Works weirdly well. Don't like the course contents for them though because they're a little biased (read: one party state is always bad! communism is bad! democracy and capitalism are GOOD.), but I can understand why.
Sciences are either boring or a stuffhole. I hate chemistry with a burning passion(even though i can sorta understand it) now thanks to that teacher, who tested us literally every other class and made us learn half the content ourselves(also partially the fault of <local school district> since they provided the tools to do this), then had the audacity to claim it was our fault as she took heat from her boss, coworkers, students, and parents of students. Dumb. Biology was ok though, even if it was useless(MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL!).
Math is pretty typical. Hated my geometry teacher because he gave zero forgets unless he could verbally kick you in the shins for doing something wrong(without telling you why). Liked my alg 2 teacher though, he was cool(and funny), even if his voice did put me to sleep.
Most other courses tend to be taught by people who actually enjoy them(except foreign languages. forget those), or at least tolerate them, so they're good.