What subject did this teacher teach? No need to provide her name, however.
What do you mean by "abuse?"
Such as?
What is it you said?
One does not follow another.
Also, I would wager one is not "permanently expelled" from a public school except under the most extreme of cases. Even then, a minor would be placed under some jurisdiction, such as a hospital.
Also, none of this would take place without a record of its occurrence. Can you provide it?
Sigh. What "leadership?"
Disrupting class, infringing on the rights of other students to be given a day's education, and challenging teachers is not how a 13-year-old should comport himself.
If you had a problem with a particular teacher, there would be plenty of avenues to rectify the situation. The public school system would choose one of them for you, but "permanently expelling" you is not one of them.