Frustrated Chicago-area students walked out of school Monday after being told they were required to wear masks to attend class, despite an Illinois judge having issued a temporary restraining order against the governor's statewide school mask mandate. The maskless Vernon Hills High School students were denied entry into classrooms and escorted into the gymnasium, where they were instructed to either mask up, leave school and have a parent report the absence, or work on classwork isolated in the gym. Video of the protest shows a throng of students exiting the gym before walking out the school's front doors where they are met with applause and positive remarks including: 'Good job, way to stand up for yourselves.' The students, who were given a mental health day, are angered by the treatment, with one telling The Kerr Report: 'I've been denied access to education.'