The principal of a Louisiana Catholic high school has resigned after he was arrested for drunkenly refusing to pay a bill at a Washington, DC, strip club — while he was in town for a field trip, according to reports.

Michael Comeau, principal of Holy Family Catholic school in Port Allen, was arrested early Friday at Archibald’s Gentlemen’s Club in downtown DC, according to The Advocate. His service dog was reportedly also with him.

The disgraced 47-year-old ditched the hotel where his students and their chaperones were staying in favor of a boozy night out with the dog, WAFB reported.

Cops were called to the jiggle joint about 2:20 a.m. for “an intoxicated man refusing to pay his bill,” according to the arrest report obtained by The Advocate.

Officers found Comeau in the middle of the road, where he refused to comply with their orders to move, the report said.

Comeau was charged with public intoxication and possession of an open container.

He resigned from his five-year post as principal later on Friday.

Comeau’s career outlook wasn’t always this bleak — before joining Holy Family Catholic school, he was awarded the prestigious $25,000 Milken education award for his superior work as an elementary school teacher.