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Texas mom booted from school district sex-ed panel after prostitution convictions, escort work exposed by parents

A Texas mom was booted from her sex education role after the school district she served discovered she was a convicted prostitute — who was still advertising herself as an escort.

Ashley Ketcherside, 38, had been busted twice for her side hustle before serving on a council that recommends “appropriate grade levels and methods for human sexuality instruction” for a school district in Godley, a city 30 miles south of Fort Worth.

“We had no idea what was going on in her personal life. She was always very friendly and personable,” Godley ISD School Board trustee Kayla Lain told Fox 4 News.

Ketcherside advertised scantily clad images of herself online as “true girl next door” Lola Brea while working for the School Health Advisory Councils, a panel required by state law that recommends to school boards a wide range of health education protocols for students, including “appropriate grade levels and curriculum for instruction regarding […] sex trafficking.”

The heavily involved parent also led a “local cheerleading group” and volunteered on multiple district panels, including the Family and Community Engagement Committee, Parent Teacher Organization and Godley Athletic Booster Club despite only moving into the Godley ISD this academic year.

She has since been canned from all her roles.

Parents finally caught on to Ketcherside’s raunchy gig after becoming suspicious of the multiple businesses she claimed to own, but could never provide information about.

Ashley Ketcherside was convicted of prostitution on at least two occasions in the Fort Worth, Texas, area. Facebook.

“I googled her email address and that’s how I was able to find the escort services,” Lain told the outlet.

Through their own investigation, the parents found several Lola Brea profiles, where the expensive escort notes she is “well-reviewed” and warns that no-show clients could be penalized up to $3,000.

“I now have a new permanent incall in Dallas and Ftw minutes from downtown!” one of her active profiles reads.

While escort sites — which bill themselves as platforms where escorts can sell companionship and time — are legal in Texas, prostitution is not.

Ketcherside went by “Lola Brea” on several escort service websites.

Ketcherside was found guilty of selling sex in Fort Worth in 2012 and again in 2016.

She was “also known as Lola Brea” at the time of the arrests, according to an affidavit obtained by Fox 4.

In 2016, regarding a separate matter, a judge signed an injunction not allowing specific children to visit “any place of Ashley Villalobos’ residence” because she was a “known prostitute.”

Godley parents believe Ketcherside’s prior convictions are enough to boot her from her work with the district’s children.

Ketcherside was kicked off the Godley ISD School Health Advisory Council after fellow parents discovered her side hustle.

“We don’t know what kind of clients she comes into contact with or who she works for,” said Lain.

The Godley ISD confirmed to Fox 4 that it had removed Ketcherside from her various positions even though it had conducted a background check before appointing her.

A spokesperson claimed Ketcherside had not been officially appointed to the Student Health Advisory Committee despite video showing her actively participating in meetings and the Godley ISD website listing her as a member, labeling the fact a “mistake.”

“Obviously, the district would not knowingly allow anyone to work in a staff position or to volunteer with certain criminal convictions in their background,” the district said.

Ketcherside did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.