DarkPacMan77 wrote:What my friends and I did was install Firefox web browser on thumb drives and ran our own internet configuration settings from the same network. We were able to access anything we wanted to

-DarkPacMan77-
I registered on the brewery using my copy of firefox at school sitting next to DPM

those were the days
well...
www.peacefire.org releases new proxy sites every few days. they have a mailing list that you can sign up for and it will email you the new proxies when they are released. they also send different ones to different people so that if a web censoring company gets on the mailing list, they will still only be able to block a few of them. the newest one in my inbox is
www.radishfire.com
also, KPROXY is good... try any number before .Kproxy.com <http://420.kproxy.com> <http://1337.kproxy.com>
and if you convert a website URL to hexadecimal form, it sometimes works... there are loads of tools to do this on the net, but i haven't really fvck3d with any of them. this could be vastly useful if your school hasn't blocked a web page yet. it hides the url and the tech admin is probably too lazy to mess with it. save the full hexadecimal url in to a .txt file and just copying it into your address bar when you go to it.
another tip... put a keylogger on your teachers computer using a USB thumb drive... then get their username and pass because usually they have more internet priveledges than students. and hey failing a class? not anymore!
good luck fightin da powa at your school man. i hope i helped.