CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – After initially rejecting the proposal from Western Albemarle High School’s Turning Point USA club, the school will allow conservative activist Victoria Cobb to speak at the club’s lunchtime meeting Wednesday.

Her presentation to the club will be entitled, “Two Genders, One Truth.”

“Following discussions with the student leader, and with agreement on expectations to ensure the event is orderly, respectful, and concludes within the lunch period, the principal has determined that the Turning Point USA chapter at Western Albemarle High School may host its guest speaker during a regular lunchtime meeting,” according to a statement sent to Cville Right Now by ACPS spokesperson Jennifer Butler.

During an appearance Monday on The Schilling Show, Cobb – the president of The Family Foundation of Virginia – said Western’s chapter of TPUSA, advised by teacher Michelle Karpovich,  is the largest in the Commonwealth.

She said the school was committing, “viewpoint discrimination,” by blocking her presentation when it allows a weekly lunchtime meeting of the Gender and Sexuality Alliance club.

“What they have offered is, it’s too disruptive. The content is too mature,” Cobb said Monday afternoon. “And so they’re offering, ‘Well, you can do it after school.’ But as you know, kids have jobs and they have sports. We should be able to have this meeting.”

The Founding Freedoms Law Center sent ACPS a demand letter on Friday asking the county to reverse the decision of Western principal Jennifer Sublette. According to the letter, one of the reasons Sublette gave for not allowing the presentation was that Cobb had not been among the list of speakers the club had previously gotten approved for this semester.

“Really this about the students,” Cobb said. “This is about their right to convene, to have speakers they find educational.”

By Monday evening, the school division had changed courses and decided to allow Cobb to speak to the club during the Wednesday lunchtime meeting.