Your school’s acceptable use policy almost certainly bans "bypassing network security measures." Getting caught mining diamond ore on a school-issued Chromebook might lead to detention—or worse, having your Google Drive access revoked.
In the eternal war between students and school IT administrators, a new champion has emerged. It doesn’t require admin passwords, it doesn’t need a USB drive, and it runs entirely inside a Chrome tab. Its name is Eaglercraft , and its preferred method of distribution is Google Drive . eaglercraft google drive
Google Drive, however, is a core educational tool. No IT department can block drive.google.com without breaking half the school’s curriculum. Your school’s acceptable use policy almost certainly bans