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I'm hoping that someone has an idea that can help us.  We're currently
blocking the domain youtube.com at our school.  While we acknowledge that
there is a great deal of good material there, it also has way too much
material that has been deemed inappropriate for our school environment.

That being said, the folks at YouTube have created a whole pile of school
appropriate content and placed it in their YouTube Teachers area.
Unfortunately they just placed it in a subdomain of the original YouTube
domain.  (youtube.com/teachers)

As far as I know, MECguard is unable to unblock subdomains.  This is
unfortunate.  Is there any way to work around this limitation?  Anyone have
ideas?  I'd love to hear them.

Vince

Vincent Vanier, Technology Coordinator
Madawaska School Department
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