I just found out that “Advocacy Organizations” are prohibited from accessing the school internet.
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What type of bag do you take to school? I use a large tote bag since I don’t have to carry a lot of items at my school.
It sounds like you came across an interesting policy! Many schools have restrictions in place to ensure that internet use is safe and focused on educational purposes. Advocacy organizations often engage in discussions or activities that might not align with the school’s objectives or age-appropriate content, which might be why they’re restricted. It could be worth discussing with school administrators to understand the reasoning behind the policy and whether there might be room for dialogue on specific topics or organizations. Open conversations about the importance of advocacy and awareness can be beneficial in educational settings!