What's the question?
What's the question?
Schools can enable YouTube Kids mode for students using their personal accounts by configuring the platform settings within the school’s network or device policies. This ensures that only authorized users access age-appropriate content while maintaining security and compliance. Your account remains active, but access is restricted to approved materials during school hours.
likely they disable the non-kids version using a system such as Lightspeed.
It's mostly a networking environment managed by the school administrator. I think this setup is inefficient since videos were blocked during my school projects when I needed them. If you use your personal account at school and it still works at home, you deserve to inform the school that they can't alter your personal settings. There was one case where this happened and the parents sued the school. Hope this clarifies things.