JEFFERSON, Wis. – A Wisconsin kindergarten teacher’s alcohol-fueled attack on a Republican booth at last month’s Jefferson County Fair resulted in a disorderly conduct charge and a lecture on the importance of telling the truth to police.

According to police, Germantown kindergarten teacher April Smith flipped out when she saw signs for Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s re-election campaign during her July 9 visit to the fairgrounds. The 38-year-old educator attempted to destroy the signs by pulling them out of the ground and stepping on them.

Police were called to the scene and questioned the woman and her husband, Andrew Smith, about the incident. At first, the couple said they had no idea what happened to the signs.

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Jefferson County Sheriff’s Deputy Heather Larson then spoke with April Smith separately. Larson told the teacher she didn’t believe her story and “asked her how she would feel if one of her students lied to her,” according to the police report.

“At this time, she confessed to damaging and ripping out the signs,” Larson wrote in the report. “She stated that her husband told her to lie and that she’s just so angry with Walker due to the fact that she was a school teacher.”

Gov. Walker is despised by Big Labor supporters – including many teacher union members – for his 2010 legislation that places strict limits on public employees’ collectively bargaining privileges.

While Smith’s behavior may have been motivated by her dislike of the governor, it’s likely that alcohol played a role, too. According to the police report, April Smith appeared “to have glassy and bloodshot eyes and slurred speech.”

“I administered a PBT (preliminary breath test) to April Smith and she registered a .06%,” Larson wrote in her report. “Andrew Smith also was PBTd and registered a .01%.”

Larson made April Smith pick up the signs – some of which had been pulled from their metal frames – and place them in a neat pile. Smith was issued a citation for disorderly conduct.

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Larson also warned Andrew Smith about “lying to law enforcement and telling his wife to lie as well.”

“I explained to Andrew that he could be issued a citation as well, however I was going to give him a verbal warning,” Larson wrote in her report.

The couple left the fairgrounds without further incident.

April Smith is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 19.

Talk radio host Vicki McKenna has been working to make the police report public.

“It should not have taken nearly an Act of God to get the public information about a teacher-gone-wild at the Jefferson Co. fair.  I doubt many circus animals are required to jump through as many hoops,” she tells EAGnews.

“It’s pretty discouraging when two years after the recall, a woman trusted with Wisconsin’s school children still cannot manage to control her unbridled rage at a balanced budget.  One wonders how she manages to handle the immediate and daily stresses of a classroom full of 5-year-olds,” McKenna says.