Let's see ... I can't remember anything before high school, but I remember being required to read two Shakespeare books and a few other "classics";
-Romeo and Juliet (my first introduction to Shakespeare. I didn't like it, it's too angsty for my taste nowadays)
- To Kill a Mockingbird (in other classes, students were required to read Lord of the Flies instead)
- Macbeth
- Fahrenheit 451 (my favourite of the bunch)
And then in grade twelve, my teacher assigned different books than what's usually assigned. Monster was a script-style book about a teen that got charged with something he didn't do, and ... she assigned the Hunger Games after. I didn't like it then and I still don't now.
Instead of reading Of Mice and Men, we watched a film adaptation one year. We were also treated to watching a "modern" adaptation of Macbeth that featured an orgy scene with the witches. Who also were portrayed as Japanese school girls. It was a weird movie, to say the least.