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Published: May 27, 2010 at 11:38 AM

HOMOSASSA, Fla., May 27 (UPI) -- A Florida mother said she was shocked when her 8-year-old daughter was mistakenly given a pornographic DVD by a teacher instead of a DVD full of school photos.

Dana Hill said her daughter, a student at Rock Crusher Elementary School in Homosassa, brought the DVD home after the discs of pictures from the school year were distributed to the class and sat down with her 12-year-old brother to view its contents, Bay News 9, a St. Petersburg, Fla., based cable news channel, reported Thursday.

However, Hill said the children quickly noticed something was wrong when a pornographic film started playing.

Citrus County sheriff's officials said the pornographic DVD was accidentally mixed in with the picture DVDs and they are not currently planning to pursue any criminal charges.

School officials said they are still weighing disciplinary action.

Hill said she is awaiting an apology.

"I have had no approach from the teacher -- regardless if it's through the school board or through the school -- with an apology. She has made no approach at all," Hill said.

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