A group of Chicago high school students filmed themselves driving around in blackface and harassing staff at a McDonald’s drive-through, sparking outrage from community members and calls for a walkout, according to local reports.

Photos and videos shared on social media over the weekend show at least three white Homewood-Flossmoor students riding in a car with their faces painted black and ordering from the drive-through window while making derogatory remarks about African American women, ABC7 reported.

After complaints from parents, school administrators met with the families of the students involved on Sunday.

Administrators said the “highly offensive and culturally insensitive” behavior “will not be condoned” — but wouldn’t say what actions had been taken, citing confidentiality laws. It’s unclear if any of the students were in class on Monday.

The mother of one of the sophomore students told the local Patch her son and his friends didn’t know what blackface was and he has been receiving death threats since the incident.

“This is a very serious thing,” she said on condition of anonymity. “As crazy as it sounds, it is not about race. We are not racist. The students didn’t even know what ‘blackface’ meant until they Googled it later. It was a complete dumb and childish act.”

But students at the school, which is nearly 70 percent African American, said there’s no excuse.

“We learned about this stuff when we were in middle school. We learned about it when we were even younger than that,” Acque Warner, a senior, told WGN9.

Another student added to the Chicago Tribune: “We were in the same class and we were taught (about blackface), so that’s how I know that they know what it is, so that’s just an invalid excuse.”

One parent of a child at the school told NBC 5 Chicago she wants to see the kids expelled.

“I would like to see some cultural sensitivity training. It should have been done proactively but now that we’re dealing with it — let’s face it head-on,” said Dr. La-Shawn Littrice.

A student-led walkout has been planned for Tuesday, according to the outlet.