Korolev, you would probably want to kill those types of kids in my school. My school has four different classes a day, and they don't alternate every other day or anything like other schools. Those are the only classes you sign up for in a semester. Very rarely do people get homework from all of their core classes in one day, and most people either have one or two exploritories -- or even a free block. Which means most kids have either one or two homework assignments a night, and some even take that class I described earlier, where they do nothing but homework for an entire one-hour-and-twenty-five minute class period. They could easily have their homework done before the class ends. That is, if they weren't such stubborn jackasses who won't even help themselves when the opportunity is handed to them on a silver platter with a waiter to spoonfeed you.
Then teachers have given up their right legs to help out their students, and yet they still resented them for giving them work in the first place. My math teacher, for example, gave us a really easy project that a fifth grader could do (not even joking, all we did was copy down sample problems and other notes into a handmade booklet), and was worth more points than the final. I really needed that project, because I missed so much school in that final grading period that I missed a lot of the lessons, and also missed a lot of homework assignments. But I brought my grade from a low F to a C, which was just enough to get the credits for the class. Yet my best friend was offered by the same teacher, full credits for the entire year -- even though he already failed two grading periods -- so long as he scored a D or higher on the final. He got an F. He was even in that success skills class with me. I haven't given him a hard time about it, but I still can't help but be angry that he threw away such a great opportunity.
Sorry, that was a bit of a rant.