Muslim principal lasts only one week before Texas school district finds posts on Sharia law and BLM
A Texas school district has removed a newly appointed Muslim principal after just one week. The decision followed the discovery of his social media posts related to Sharia law and the Black Lives Matter movement. This incident has sparked discussions about Islamophobia and the challenges faced by minority leaders in education.
- ▪The principal was appointed at Southwest High School but lasted only one week.
- ▪His social media posts on Sharia law and Black Lives Matter led to his removal.
- ▪The situation has raised concerns about Islamophobia in educational institutions.
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