CATOOSA, Okla.- A teacher is in hot water after she allegedly piled nearly a dozen students into her car – including the trunk – during school to go on errands.

Heather Cagle, a math and yearbook teacher at Catoosa’s Wells Middle School, is accused of stuffing 11 students into her Honda Accord to run to get snacks at Walmart.

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According to a complaint filed with police, “students were piled in (the) car with no seatbelts on and two (children) in the trunk,” NBC 2 reports.

“What if on the way to Walmart that trunk had been hit? Those children could have died. What if those children, wandering around Walmart, one of them got snatched?” says the grandmother of one of the students who rode in the trunk.

The complaint also says the children walked around the store “unsupervised” before heading back to class, and the grandmother says Cagle did not have permission to take her granddaughter off school grounds.

“What errand did she have to really run that she was willing to endanger her job, livelihood and position? Apparently something pretty important,” the grandmother says, according to KJRH.

The teacher is suspended with pay, pending the outcome of a December hearing. The superintendent is reportedly recommending her firing.

But some students remain supportive.

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“You can go to her and she’ll be there for you,” says Jayde Hightower, a member of Cagle’s cheerleading squad.

“We want her to know we’re backing her 110% and no matter what happens, she’s still our coach and we love her.”

The school board was “split” at a special meeting on whether Cagle should be fired.