A Fort Worth transgender student has filed a complaint alleging a teacher’s aide criticized her decision to use a women’s restroom Wednesday at Tarrant County College.

Ishy Valdez, 16, and her mother say the teacher's aide was out of line when she confronted Valdez for using the women's room at the campus where she takes college prep classes, according to KDFW-TV (Channel 4).

The teacher’s aide also monitors the school bus that takes students to classes at the community college. Valdez and her mother say the aide should have no say on which restrooms people use.

Castleberry ISD officials could not be reached Saturday for comment, but KDFW said the district is reviewing the allegation.

Valdez's mother, Blanca Rodriguez, said she met with a school district human resources representative Friday.

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Valdez, who was biologically born a boy, said she reported the incident to an assistant principal and called her mother.

Valdez told KDFW the teacher's aide said: "I already have an issue with you using the women’s restroom. The point is that this is the women’s restroom and you’re not a girl."

Valdez said the exchange with the aide "became very personal.”

Her mother said she would be concerned for the teenager's safety if she were to use men's restrooms.

The teacher’s aide hasn’t been back on the bus since the incident, Valdez told KDFW-TV.