Remove all of the default search engine but google for all users?

I work for a school district that uses web filtering out both in network. We were running through a situation where our students are able to move from Google to Yahoo search engines to see inappropriate material. We have worked with our provider of web filtering outside to prevent that from happening, but so far no resolution of the problem. As I'm about to about 600 computers images for fall next, staff, admins, and especially Parents (I'm sure) would be as is not the case.

My question is this. Is it possible to change search preferences in the application Firefox so that all students can use to search is Google? I can do the application itself, or is this another case where the settings are all stored in the profile users?

Thank you

Look in user.js creation and the lock settings, so the local user cannot change it.
This should help!
https://developer.Mozilla.org/en-us/d.../A_brief_guide_to_Mozilla_preferences

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