A Texas school is once again being exposed by the watchdog account Libs of TikTok for employing a teacher that dresses in drag at school.
A video shared on X shows the male teacher, identified as Rachmad Tjachyadi of Hebron High School in Lewisville ISD, roaming the halls of the school wearing a pink dress and a pink cowboy hat.
UNREAL. This is an actual teacher in @LewisvilleISD named Rachmad Tjachyadi. I’m told he also sometimes shows up to teach dressed in full drag and has a f*tish for wearing women’s clothing.
How is this acceptable?! pic.twitter.com/psYKOWMenJ
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 15, 2024
Another post shows Tjachyadi at school dressed in an Ursula costume, from the Disney animated movie The Little Mermaid.
Here are more photos of Rachmad in school. He teaches in @Hebron_HS. The Superintendent is @loridrapp. Will she answer why she thinks it's acceptable for a male teacher to show up to teach cosplaying as a woman and dress in drag at school? pic.twitter.com/GXuLks4CoM
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 15, 2024
In another photograph, the science teacher is shown sporting a sparkly red dress and high heeled shoes at the school’s prom.
Here is the male teacher at prom wearing a dress and heels, clearly breaking @Hebron_HS’s dress code. @Amy_Boughton how is this allowed in your school?! pic.twitter.com/mwzgRN8QyR
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 15, 2024
Libs of TikTok accused the school of allowing the teacher to break the school’s dress code, which states that expected attire for men at prom is a dress shirt and tie, suit and tie, or a tuxedo.
“It is embarrassing but sadly not surprising to see this happening in a Texas public school,” Brady Gray, president of Texas Family Project, told Texas Scorecard. “Texans across the state should take notice and hold their schools accountable. Gone are the days of believing this happens elsewhere but not in my town. If it’s not there today, without accountability and vigilance, it will be tomorrow. Legislators should take note as well. Parents are tired of having their children indoctrinated and they want school choice now. It is the single best way to keep schools accountable.”
Lewisville ISD is no stranger to teacher scandals. A former “teacher of the year” at a district elementary school faces up to 99 years in prison for allegedly sexually assaulting a 10-year-old student.
As of publishing, Lewisville ISD did not respond to a request for comment.