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It's essential for schools, communities, and families to engage in positive dialogues about issues related to identity, expression, and inclusivity. By promoting understanding and respect, Indonesian society can continue to nurture environments where young people, like those in SMP schools, feel safe, valued, and encouraged to achieve their full potential.

In Indonesia, represents the crucial middle school years where students transition from childhood to adolescence. For many female students, wearing the jilbab (hijab) is a significant part of this transition, representing both religious identity and school uniform regulations. Di Sepong SMP Berjilbab.311

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