It is important to note that attempting to access game sites that are blocked by school networks is a violation of school policies and can result in disciplinary action. However, some students may use methods such as virtual private networks (VPNs) or proxy servers to bypass these restrictions. It is crucial for students to adhere to school guidelines and use technology responsibly.
Try going on ee13.com and Candystand.com or just look up game sites on google!! :o)
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Facebook has a free Scrabble game. That is where I play.
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Schools are allowed to block any websites they deem not needed in education. Since this is a secular government and the role of religion in schools is not part of education they would be allowed to block the site. This would especially true that they blocked all sites and just not particular sites. Otherwise that would be discrimination.
I'm not exactly sure what your question is but in the US schools have the right to block any websites that they choose to block.
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Any school where the IT people have a lick of sense will not only block all downloading sites, but also prevent students from installing anything if they do manage to download it.
Some colleges have fast food sites on campus. But public schools and high schools have to follow federal guidelines in what they serve and have to have one serving for each food group in the food they produce and serve.
Oh, dude, can you have a list of game sites unblocked at school? Well, technically, you could, but schools usually have strict policies against accessing certain websites during school hours. So, good luck trying to convince them to unblock your favorite game sites. Maybe stick to studying... or sneakily playing during lunch break.