A New Jersey elementary school teacher texted out a child pornography video — which she created — showing a baby girl being sexually abused, court records say.

“Don’t call DYFS [Division of Youth and Family Services] on me… but this is a throw back! Lol!!!” read the text message Lizandra Rios sent out in a group chat to five other people along with the 28-second video, according to a criminal complaint filed last week in the Southern District of New York.

Rios, 40, a special education teacher at the Robert Menendez Elementary School in West New York, New Jersey, was placed on administrative leave following her May 7 arrest, NJ.com reported.

According to the criminal complaint, when FBI agents questioned Rios about the video, she admitted that she had filmed it and sent it out to various people in March 2015.

The video shows an adult woman groping a baby only wearing a shirt and a bib, according to the criminal complaint.

The court documents say that the woman in the clip can be heard “cooing” and making “babytalk sounds” as she sexually abuses the baby.

“That’s a fat toto … that’s Mommy’s fat toto … you like, you f—ker,” the woman in the clip can be heard saying, according to the criminal complaint.

The feds only found out about the disturbing video last month while searching the cellphone of a Manhattan man — who was one of the recipients of Rios’ text message. That man’s phone was being searched in connection with an unrelated FBI investigation.

After sending the video, Rios wrote in the group text chat: “I think it’s cute…Whatever…You guys are too conservative for me lol,” court records show.

According to the feds, the video was created with an iPhone 5S in Montclair, New Jersey, on June 20, 2014.

Rios, a mother, posted $30,000 bail following her arraignment on child pornography charges, court documents show.

Under the conditions of her release, Rios must undergo mental health treatment, have supervised visits with her child, and refrain from using electronic equipment and internet access.

A rep for the Robert Menendez Elementary School did not immediately return a request for comment by The Post on Tuesday.

“While the West New York Board of Education cannot speak on personnel matters, the board can confirm that it was notified that a teacher was arrested and that the arrest was not related to the teacher’s official duties in the school district,” West New York Superintendent of Schools Clara Brito Herrera told NJ.com.

“In compliance with board policy, the teacher was placed on administrative leave and the state Department of Education was notified.”