Metro

Teachers DWI: cops

Two New York City schoolteachers were busted on weapons and drug possession charges after one of the women got sick and drew the attention of cops, police said.

Diana Mancuso, 29, was spotted by officers in a parked car, shoving her fingers down her throat and vomiting on East Fordham Road at about 8:10 p.m. Friday, police sources said.

The special-ed teacher at the Entrada Academy, a school for sixth- and seventh-graders, confessed that she was too drunk to drive, so her friend, Karen Aguilar, 26, volunteered to get behind the wheel — except that she, too, looked impaired, the cops said.

The officers added that they found a small amount of cocaine and a dagger in the car. Both women were charged with drug and weapon possession and DWI, police said.

Neither Mancuso nor Aguilar, who teaches at the same school, could be reached for comment yesterday.