When Aydrea Meaders got on stage and started dancing with the kids at North Albany Academy, it was unexpected but not considered inappropriate, school officials say.

But when Meaders, 24, began taking off her clothes, school officials called police, according to a report on News10.com.

Meaders was charged with seven counts of endangering the welfare of a child and one count of public lewdness, the Associated Press reported.

The alleged episode unfolded shortly before 10:30 a.m. Friday during an assembly at the academy, which serves prekindergarten through eighth grade pupils in the Albany district.

As Ron Lesko of the Albany School District told News10:

"It had been going as a terrific event. The cafeteria was full. We probably had about 200 students in there from throughout the school."



Meaders joined in on the assembly, at first just dancing with the students. It wasn't expected, nor was it inappropriate at first, Lesko told the station. Then:

Academy staff rushed the stage, took Meaders aside and shielded her from students until police arrived.

Nothing in Meaders' behavior beforehand indicated what might be coming, according to The Blaze. Said Lesko:

Meaders was arraigned Friday and ordered held on $3,000 bail, the Albany City Court clerk told AP.