Julie Jenkin Brewer, 45, was arrested at Coppell Middle School West on Monday and charged with online solicitation of a minor

A Texas woman was arrested Monday afternoon at the Coppell Middle School West campus after the teacher was reported to police for allegedly sending inappropriate text messages and communications online with a student.

Julie Jenkin Brewer, 45 – believed to teach reading and language arts to children from Grades 6 to 8 – was booked at the Dallas County Jail following the complaint about her communications, which included social media messages.

The age and gender of the student involved had not been made public by Tuesday morning and the school confirmed Brewer had resigned.

The school district could not divulge additional details to DailyMail.com while the investigation was ongoing Tuesday morning.

'On the morning of Jan. 7, a complaint of alleged inappropriate behavior between a teacher and a student involving text and social media messages was reported to Coppell Middle School West officials,' a school rep said in a statement. 'The Coppell Middle School West administrative team, along with Coppell ISD leadership and law enforcement personnel, immediately launched an investigation.

'At approximately 3:30 p.m., the Coppell Middle School West teacher was arrested at the Coppell Middle School West campus and charged with online solicitation of a minor. This teacher resigned and is no longer allowed at Coppell Middle School West or any Coppell Independent School District campus or facility. The District also has reported this alleged incident to the State Board of Educator Certification, as required by law and District Policy.'

Principal said in a letter that staff shouldn't use 'Snapchat to communicate with students and are prohibited from following and commenting on students Snapchat accounts'

In a letter sent the afternoon Brewer was taken into custody, the school principal reiterated that they prohibit staff from communicating with school attendees via non-official methods of communication that are not the schools phones, email accounts or approved texting apps.

While it was not shared what social media platform Brewer was accused of using to contact the student, the principal mentioned Snapchat in her letter.

The app is famed for it's ability to share images that disappear within 24 hours of posting.

'CISD employees should refrain from using Snapchat to communicate with students and are prohibited from following and commenting on students Snapchat accounts,' Dr Emily Froese wrote.

'My team and I join you in being deeply disturbed about these allegations, which we take very seriously. There are no words strong enough to express our deep disappointment and extreme outrage at this alleged violation of professional and ethical conduct we expect of our teachers.'

Brewer is believed to teach reading and language arts to children from Grades 6 to 8 and was booked at the Dallas County Jail. She has since resigned from the school

Principal Froese added in her letter that the school carries out annual background checks on employees.

Brewer's LinkedIn page states that she worked as a Seventh Grade Language Arts & READ 180 Teacher with the school from June 2018. For 11 months prior to that she was an Eighth Grade Language Arts & Creative Writing Teacher.

Various other roles in Texas show she has had approximately 17 years of experience as a Kindergarten teacher within her two decades working with young children.

Brewer even displays a glowing recommendation from one of the parent of a former learner on her LinkedIn page.

It reads: 'Julie is an amazing teacher. She taught my son his first year of school. We were so blessed. I was lucky to be her room mom and was able to see her in action. The love and talent she shows to the children cannot be taught it is a gift. My son is now in college, but still remembers this amazing teacher.'