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You could easily expand upon these options, but for most elementary school task these are more than enough.
[^1]: Not _all_ IT workers in the school system fall into this category. But most of the underlining structure prevents them from changing much.
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[^2]: At least in my country of Canada. I can't speak for others.
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[^3}: `groff` would be my personal suggestion instead, since it helps introduce children into the structure of basic file formatting and "programming". I'll go into greater details about this in another post.
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[^4]: As mentioned in the beginning of the post, I'd even suggest forks of Firefox -> LibreWolf or Pale Moon (if possible)