Before anyone goes on a homework hating rant, you have to realise that it's to help your parents get closer with the school and ultimately help your education. Yes, there are probably better solutions than that to get your parents more involved with your school curriculum, but homework is the current way and for the last few decades it's been working. Think about that.
The thing I hate most of all about school is the teachers; because the teacher is what makes you end up liking/disliking a subject. The teacher can make you overstressed and can make you learn the subject easily depending on what methods he or she takes and that's a problem. You always hear people complaining that they don't like their English class because of their teacher or that they stayed awake until one in the morning, completing their Geography homework. Being a teacher requires a great deal of responsibility and patience as well as being able to make the right decisions all of the time, and the sad truth is that not a lot of teachers today are fit for the job because they don't have enough responsibility nor patience and they end up making decisions impulsively instead of thinking them out like they should. It's going to stay that way forever and there's not much we can do about it other than let it pass.
Another thing I hate about school are the hypocrites who enjoy slandering the sacred halls of truth, who'll discriminate anyone for whatever reason they can find, who'll degrade anyone in order to stroke their already inflated ego and they'll act like they own the place. I'm talking about the people who think they're the coolest people in the building but they actually aren't. Think about it, if you're cool, you're popular. Being popular means you're generally liked by everyone and these egotistical elitists aren't liked by everyone. No, there is maybe ten or eleven people in the whole school year who think they own the place and those ten or eleven people are the only people who actually like each other. Everyone else is just too scared to say their opinion thanks to peer pressure and that ticks me off, quite a lot.