I've never been suspended. I came close to getting in-school suspension (which is when you get suspended, but you have to come to school and sit in a small room all day and the teachers send your work to you) for coming to school late too much and I would have gotten it once, but I schmoozed my way out of that.
I did skip class a lot, though, and I would get caught every now and then so I'd get detention for it. I guess it was my own fault for getting caught, since my high school was pretty much two giant squares on top of the other and I would just walk around the squares over and over again. Obviously people would see me more than once and notice it.
I got detention a lot for being late to school. Being late four times would mean you got a detention, and each additional late would add a detention. I got dozens of those in junior year, and senior year I got my fair share had some as well. I had senior option, though, so instead of staying after for an hour in the detention room, I had to stay for like ten minutes in the assistant principle's office. Getting to school on time just wasn't a priority for me after I started driving myself there...
Unfortunately, the most impressive thing I have to offer about things I did was going to school and then walking out after I signed myself in at the front desk so I would get counted as present. Occasionally, in senior year, I would drive myself to school, get there, park, get out, make it half way to the door, decide I couldn't be bothered with going in today, walk back to the car and leave and hanging out with one of my friends who graduated a year early. I did that a lot the month leading up to when I turned 18. I guess it was my way of rebelling? Not very impressive.
In junior year, I drove to school without having a license a lot. Does that count?