Not sure where you are, and your options definitely depend on that. I'm in the US. If you're in a Commonwealth country (UK/Canada etc., for those who aren't sure) there will be different options.
In the US you might be able to home school. You *might* be able to find a tutorial program - tutors come to you. Not sure how many of these there are now, because I'm over 60 and so much has changed. If your inability to attend school is due to a literally disabling psychological or emotional condition, you might be able to get more help once that's confirmed.
When I was in high school, one of my class mates had a younger brother who had very severe social phobia. The brother was a very nice person and extremely bright, but going to school was just out of the question. He did a combination of tutoring and homeschooling, his parents were definitely not rich. I just don't know if those things are available anymore, and again, I'm not sure where you are - your mileage will vary.
I'm so sorry, Masakados, I don't know much more to tell you. But you have Internet access. Try searching on "alternative instruction - middle school" if you're in the US. Try searching on "tutorial support - middle school" and similar.
Hopefully there are very high functioning aspies here who work or have worked in educational fields and will have more useful info. Don't give up on yourself. I know that's easy for me to say, but I mean it truly.
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