On a school-managed Chromebook, the network settings are locked down tighter than a locker. You cannot change the DNS. The admin has forced the Chromebook to use the school’s own DNS server, which contains the block list.
Go to your teacher or librarian. Do not demand. Explain.
Yes. But it requires patience and honesty.
For the creative student, Pinterest is a goldmine. It’s where you go for infographic ideas for history class, science fair board layouts, bullet journal spreads for note-taking, and even coding project inspiration. But for school IT administrators, Pinterest is often a "distraction domain"—right up there with Netflix, Spotify, and gaming sites.
The Digital Tug-of-War: Why Students are Obsessed with Unblocking Pinterest on Chromebooks