Friends of a Staten Island teacher missing since last weekend received odd text messages soon after the mom of three disappeared, according to police and a report.

Jessica Pobega, who identifies as one of Jeanine Cammarata’s closest friends, received a series of text messages from Cammarata’s cellphone on Monday — two days after she was last seen leaving her boyfriend’s home on McVeigh Avenue in New Springville.

When she couldn’t reach Cammarata, Pobega told her friend she was calling the police, to which Cammarata responded: “I don’t want that.”

“I have the kids,” Cammarata wrote. “I apologize. I have to do this for the children.”

Pobega added that her friend did not see the kids over the weekend, causing added confusion and concern.

“She is a mother of 3 children, she’s a school teacher. She’s never once NOT called into school. She’d never risk her job at the board of Ed in NYC,” Pobega wrote in a post to her Facebook page. “She’d never NOT check in with me or her sister Christine. She didn’t call her mother for her bday, which was yesterday.”

Police said Cammarata also sent a text message to her roommate, telling her she was okay and that she needed a break.

Cammarata and her boyfriend have multiple domestic incidents reported between them, a police source told the Post.

Her current boyfriend, whom police said has a history of domestic incidents, was questioned by police, but was not immediately considered a person of interest, a police source said.

She was last seen driving a white Chevy Cruze, with the license plate HSK8417.