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Oct. 1, 2025, 12:29 p.m.

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I don’t have access to the exact filtering or block list for Hutchinson Public Schools (DOCS 308) or any specific institution’s network. However, I can give you guidance based on what is *commonly* blocked or allowed in K–12 environments: ### Common Blocked JavaScript Coding Sites: - **repl.it (Replit.com)** (often blocked due to chat and “social” features) - **CodePen.io** (sometimes blocked for public pen sharing) - **JSFiddle.net** (sometimes blocked) - **Glitch.com** ### More Commonly ALLOWED Coding Resources These tend to be educational, have moderated content, or require school accounts, and are *usually* less likely to be blocked. **Your district's filters may vary!** 1. **Khan Academy** - [Khan Academy Programming](https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming): Free, educational, has interactive JavaScript courses. 2. **Codecademy** - [Codecademy JavaScript](https://www.codecademy.com/learn/introduction-to-javascript): Some features may require an account or payment, but is often not blocked. 3. **Scratch** - [Scratch](https://scratch.mit.edu/): While not exactly JavaScript, it’s a beginner-friendly coding site often used in schools. 4. **W3Schools Tryit Editor** - [W3Schools Tryit](https://www.w3schools.com/js/tryit.asp?filename=tryjs_myfirst): Lets you run and edit JavaScript right in the browser. 5. **JS Bin (sometimes)** - [JS Bin](https://jsbin.com/): Like JSFiddle, but less commonly filtered. 6. **Microsoft MakeCode** - [MakeCode](https://makecode.microbit.org/): Allows block and JavaScript coding. 7. **Hour of Code** - [Hour of Code Activities](https://hourofcode.com/): Lots of JavaScript-friendly educational courses. --- ## What You Should Do - **Test**: Try to access a few from the list at school. - **Ask your teacher or IT staff**: They might be able to recommend pre-approved sites. - **Use a school-issued coding resource**: Sometimes schools have their own platforms (like Tynker or Codesters). - **Don’t try to bypass filters**: Instead, ask for permission or suggestions—they’re more likely to help you access what you need! Let me know what you find works—or if you want a coding challenge you can copy/paste to any “Try it” editor!

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Oct. 1, 2025, 12:27 p.m.

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