SAN ANTONIO – A Texas teacher could get the boot after she threw her shoe at a student out of frustration and hit a different child.

Officials in San Antonio’s Northside Independent School District are not releasing the name of a physical education teacher who was recently placed on paid administrative leave after admitting to tossing her shoe at a student during a lesson at a playground outside Howsman Elementary Oct. 22, KENS 5 Eyewitness News reports.

District spokesman Pasqual Gonzalez told the news site the teacher, 34, was frustrated because the student wasn’t paying attention. She threw her own athletic shoe at the student, but missed the target and hit a little girl. Gonzalez said the teacher, who has worked for the district since 2006, was removed from campus the following day and could face a range of disciplinary action, from termination to unpaid suspension, to counseling.

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“We expect better judgment calls on the part of our teachers,” Gonzalez said.

A young girl in the class seemed well aware of why the teacher’s conduct was uncalled for.

“She was a little girl and what if she got hurt and put in the hospital,” she said of the victim.

A mother of two girls in the class during the incident didn’t think very highly of the teacher’s antics.

“You don’t throw no shoe at no child,” the parent told KENS 5. “She know that.”

She said school officials should come down hard on the teacher.

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“She need to be fired,” the mother said.

District officials are still investigating the incident, but said no students were injured.