She couldn’t tell her interrogators what day it was, according to the Orlando Sentinel, believing it was Monday when it was actually Tuesday.

When asked to name the president, she answered, “Obama” — technically a correct answer.

But when asked for the president’s first name, she repeated herself: “Obama.” This is not the right answer.

Throughout the test, Joel’s head was rocking back and forth and she struggled to keep her eyes open, according to an arrest affidavit cited by NBC affiliate WFLA. The principal, Martha Garcia, told the deputy, who had joined her in the classroom, that Joel’s “speech was slurred and she smelled of alcohol.”

Joel maintained that she was merely tired, according to the arrest affidavit.

The affidavit states that the deputy reported that Joel had a water bottle in the classroom filled with a pink liquid that smelled of alcohol, WFLA reported.

[Texas woman accused of waterboarding her mentally disabled son]

Joel was driven by a police officer to Central Florida Regional Hospital, where she received a medical check, according to the Sentinel. Next stop: jail, where Joel racked up charges of disorderly intoxication, child neglect and disturbing the peace, according to the paper.

Michael Lawrence, a spokesman for the Seminole County School Board, told the Sentinel that fewer than 25 children were in the classroom during the incident, as well as an intern.

Lawrence told the paper that Joel does not have a teaching certificate and she was not employed as a long-term substitute. Lawrence added that Joel was scheduled to substitute 10 times this year, but she did not work for the district during last year’s school calendar.

He also noted that she will not be invited back, the paper reported.

Garcia sent a letter home with students that noted Joel was “behaving oddly” and may have been under the influence of a “prohibited substance,” according to the Sentinel.

“At no time were the students in danger or unsupervised,” the letter said.

Read more:

Man accused of waterboarding girlfriend to determine whether she was being unfaithful