“This Might Be A Turning Point”: Teens Revolt Over Erika Kirk’s Controversial High School Visit

Erika Kirk is scheduled to make an appearance at Pinnacle High School in Phoenix, Arizona, next week, but some students there are not excited about welcoming her.

Speaking to local media about their objections to the conservative figure’s planned visit, the teens cited reasons ranging from ideological differences to safety concerns

Previously, Kirk was supposed to appear alongside Vice President JD Vance at the University of Georgia on April 14, but withdrew at the last minute. 

Her absence was attributed to “very serious threats” made against her.

Controversy has erupted over Erika Kirk’s upcoming school visit, with parents supporting students in their opposition 

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Erika Kirk’s appearance is set for next Friday, April 24, with Pinnacle High School’s Club America chapter, a TPUSA-affiliated organization, overseeing it.

“I don’t know what she’s coming here to do, to be honest,” Francisco Sanchez, a senior at the institution, told 12 News Phoenix

“I think the topics that she talks about are too extreme for a school. I think there are better representatives we can have,” the student added.

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“It’s a little crazy because I would never have expected someone like her to show up at a high school,” another Pinnacle senior, Kasandra Acosta, said, adding, “Honestly, I’m surprised it’s even happening.”

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Bobbie Noland, a parent of a Pinnacle student, meanwhile, told the outlet, “It’s not just your average citizen coming over to speak to the club. She brings politics with her, she brings division with her, just because everybody in America is divided.”

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Students and parents collectively voiced how Erika has the potential to make the school a target of life-threatening violence, citing the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk, among students in September 2025. 

The school notified parents on Tuesday, April 14, that security would be increased on campus during the event, but that did little to quell their fears.

Netizens also reacted to Erika Kirk’s scheduled school visit and the resistance she was facing

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One mocked the rejection of Erika, writing, “This might be a turning point,” while another suggested she might end up speaking to “kindergarteners next.” 

“Gotta get them when they are young, no?” a third asked.

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A fourth, meanwhile, remarked that Erika considered the security at a high school “better than” that of the venue she was meant to share with the vice president.

According to CBS, the US Secret Service determined there were no credible threats to Tuesday’s Turning Point USA rally at the University of Georgia.

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A significant number of social media users praised the teens, saying their rejection of Erika’s visit showed there is still “hope” for young people. 

She, however, had supporters, too.

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