Ky. high school students and staff protest mask mandate

Masked students walk the halls between classes during the first day of school. (John Moore/Getty Images)

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UPDATED 1:20 PM PT – Saturday, August 14, 2021

Students and staff members at a Kentucky high school walked out of campus after being forced to wear masks. On Friday, both teachers and students at Hickman County High School launched a protest against the school board’s decision to mandate face coverings.

This comes as the Kentucky Board of Education passed a 270-day emergency mask regulation for public schools statewide. Reports said students at Hickman High School were asked to either wear a mask or leave, with many choosing to leave.

“He [the superintendent] never did say he would send our children home. I would not have sent my kids to school today knowing that,” said Kory Narnjo, parent of a student who attends Hickman. “Our kids came to school. If they didn’t have a mask, they sent them home.”

Tensions rose following an announcement by the superintendent this week, where he told parents that students and staff wouldn’t face repercussions for not wearing masks.

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