Unblock Neal​.​fun from school networks

Recent signers:
Massimo Testaiuti and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I recently made significant progress on a game on Neal.fun, a popular website filled with educational and entertaining content. Just when things were getting exciting, I discovered that it had been blocked on our school network. This was disappointing, not only for me but also for countless students who utilize this platform for both learning and recreation.

Neal.fun offers a range of interactive tools and games that educate users on topics like history, science, and economics, while also things like hand eye coordination and how to use money, in a fun and engaging manner. Its unique approach to education makes learning feel like play, and for students like myself, it serves as an invaluable resource that complements traditional classroom learning.

Blocking Neal.fun denies students access to an innovative educational resource that aids in knowledge acquisition and cognitive development. This decision curtails the diversification of learning approaches and diminishes the educational experience, making it less engaging and comprehensive.

It's understandable that schools aim to limit distractions, but channels like Neal.fun are beneficial, and blocking them contradicts the educational development goals of students who show an interest in self-guided learning.

I urge the authorities to reconsider this decision and unblock Neal.fun from school networks. Allow us the opportunity to continue benefiting from the myriad of educational content available on this platform. With your support, we can encourage schools to recognize the value Neal.fun brings to the education system.

Please sign this petition to help us restore access to Neal.fun and ensure educational diversity in our school environments. Thank you to my supporters who want to get this learning and life skills website back.

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Emery OrtizPetition StarterI am a baseball player who also plays the trombone.

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Recent signers:
Massimo Testaiuti and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I recently made significant progress on a game on Neal.fun, a popular website filled with educational and entertaining content. Just when things were getting exciting, I discovered that it had been blocked on our school network. This was disappointing, not only for me but also for countless students who utilize this platform for both learning and recreation.

Neal.fun offers a range of interactive tools and games that educate users on topics like history, science, and economics, while also things like hand eye coordination and how to use money, in a fun and engaging manner. Its unique approach to education makes learning feel like play, and for students like myself, it serves as an invaluable resource that complements traditional classroom learning.

Blocking Neal.fun denies students access to an innovative educational resource that aids in knowledge acquisition and cognitive development. This decision curtails the diversification of learning approaches and diminishes the educational experience, making it less engaging and comprehensive.

It's understandable that schools aim to limit distractions, but channels like Neal.fun are beneficial, and blocking them contradicts the educational development goals of students who show an interest in self-guided learning.

I urge the authorities to reconsider this decision and unblock Neal.fun from school networks. Allow us the opportunity to continue benefiting from the myriad of educational content available on this platform. With your support, we can encourage schools to recognize the value Neal.fun brings to the education system.

Please sign this petition to help us restore access to Neal.fun and ensure educational diversity in our school environments. Thank you to my supporters who want to get this learning and life skills website back.

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Emery OrtizPetition StarterI am a baseball player who also plays the trombone.
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The Decision Makers

Madison County School Board
3 Members
Brian Brooks
Madison County School Board - District 3
David Vess
Madison County School Board - District 1
Wes Jones
Madison County School Board - District 2
Madison City Schools IT Department
Madison City Schools IT Department

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Petition created on February 17, 2026