Just think about the poor so and so's who have to endure all the wonderful children who believe they know it all and whose parents were too busy to impart basic manners and respect. As Dave stated, it's free and its not that hard to be a graduate. Acquire the skills that someone someday is willing to pay you for. Work hard because it means the difference between just living and living well. Most working and touring musicians I know, and I know a few, still work jobs when they are not on the road. Even the ones with record sales have to make ends meet, pay for food, gas, clothing, housing, cars, medical, dental, child support, cell phones, cable, utilities etc. It's not all that its packaged to appear like on Cribs and in Metal Hammer. Real life is a great deal more challenging than going to high school. Try achieving at your maximum and see how life will change in school. You should be pleasantly surprised.