Talk to your school's IT people and explain and show them what you want to do. Within reason, they might let you do it. Otherwise, trying to circumvent the system will get you nothing but trouble and no one worth their weight on this site should give you advice on how to get around it.
This.
As an admin for several educational campuses managing both LightSpeed and Barracuda, the point of them is to only allow what conforms to CIPA.
The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was enacted by Congress in 2000 to address concerns about children's access to obscene or harmful content over the Internet.
www.fcc.gov
While your game may seem harmless, its the school district's hardware, services and if on-campus, their Internet, which you have zero rights to bypass. If you want to play Minecraft, you should do so on your own hardware and network.
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