A surprise visit from Ivanka Trump has reportedly left some parents of Connecticut high schoolers upset.

Trump, the president's daughter and a senior White House adviser , earlier this week made an unannounced appearance at Norwalk Early College Academy at Norwalk High School. Local media reported the impromptu trip left parents upset, saying they should have been notified in advance that Trump would be at the school.

One parent, Karey Fitzgerald, told News 12 in Connecticut that she understood security concerns but would have appreciated being fully informed.

"This should have been brought to our attention, although I do understand security reasons," she said.

Fitzgerald continued: "I think we should have had the choice to send our child to school or keep them home."

Trump visited the school with IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to speak with a group of students in conjunction with an IBM-developed career-focused program at the school, according to The Associated Press. She posted to Facebook following the event, which she called a "great visit."

"It was an honor to meet so many bright and talented students!" Trump wrote in the post that included multiple photos from the trip.

Not everyone was critical of the visit.

While Trump's Facebook post drew its fair share of partisan responses, some applauded her decision to promote the educational program.

