WE ALL DON'T LIKE SECURLY

Recent signers:
Marcella hutnick and 18 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

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Recent signers:
Marcella hutnick and 18 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

Imagine feeling like a prisoner trapped in an insane asylum, where every move is scrutinized under the relentless gaze of Big Brother. That's how many students feel due to excessive internet restrictions on school networks. Every digital step we take is monitored; every website we try to access is blocked. It's a never-ending battle of trying to learn and explore, yet constantly being stifled.

Schools undoubtedly have an obligation to protect students online, but the current restrictive measures are overkill. They prevent access to perfectly safe and educational websites that can enhance our learning experience and broaden our knowledge base. For example, websites offering supplementary educational videos, forums for academic discussions, and platforms offering additional learning tools are often blocked indiscriminately.

Statistics show that technology is becoming a crucial part of the learning process. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education indicated that students who embrace educational technology fare better academically. When we are cut off from valuable resources due to stringent restrictions, our potential is undermined.

It’s time to find a balance between safety and access. We propose a review and revision of the current internet use policy in schools. Let there be channels for students to request access to educational sites that are mistakenly blocked. Teachers and IT professionals can collaborate to ensure that the balance between safety and learning is maintained, protecting students while also respecting their right to an enriching educational experience.

Your voice matters! Join us in making a change for the better. Sign this petition to encourage schools to revise their internet restrictions and promote a more open, conducive learning environment.

so pls help me PLS

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Petition created on October 29, 2025