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		<title>by: Angela Weinroth</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>As an elementary school media specialist, I have subscribed to Surfnetkids for a number of years.  A year or so ago, the School District of Palm Beach County blocked access to the website.  It frustrated me, but I was still able to access some of the newsletter links directly, so I was still able to share valuable information with the teachers.  Recently, those direct links are no longer in the newsletter.  So now, I have no way of "getting around" the block.  Petitioning for removal of a district firewall block is not a quick and easy procedure.  Doesn't anyone else have this problem?  If so, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  

I would also like to put a link on my school web page (Edline) but, naturally, I am unable to do so.  

I would not be surprised if the next time I attempted to access THIS page, it will also be blocked.
HELP</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[As an elementary school media specialist, I have subscribed to Surfnetkids for a number of years.  A year or so ago, the School District of Palm Beach County blocked access to the website.  It frustrated me, but I was still able to access some of the newsletter links directly, so I was still able to share valuable information with the teachers.  Recently, those direct links are no longer in the newsletter.  So now, I have no way of &#8220;getting around&#8221; the block.  Petitioning for removal of a district firewall block is not a quick and easy procedure.  Doesn&#8217;t anyone else have this problem?  If so, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  

I would also like to put a link on my school web page (Edline) but, naturally, I am unable to do so.  

I would not be surprised if the next time I attempted to access THIS page, it will also be blocked.
HELP]]></content:encoded>
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