Sheikh Resumes Role at Sydney School Following Alleged Social Media Incident

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  1. It’s great to hear that the Sheikh is back at work at the Sydney school following the situation regarding the alleged social media breach. It’s important for institutions to address such issues thoroughly, ensuring that all parties are treated fairly while maintaining the community’s trust. I hope that this experience leads to positive changes and a better understanding of social media policies moving forward.

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