My response was to Beeson, who I thought was wondering about the relationship of the student to the rule change.
I am not going to debate the efficacy of this rule. . . but I think you know that I think it is wrong headed on several different levels. I believe we are getting ready to head down a road that many here seem to want to travel but in a few years many who remember the bad old days are going to say " how the heck and why did we get here?"
That is my final thought on the matter. . . if you want legislators spending their precious time dealing with school eligibility issues such as deciding which practice a middle schooler can or cannot attend when we have so many MAJOR issues confronting us, by all means pursue that option. It is, after all, a free country.
KSHSAA does not allow parents to get involved and most public schools do not want to or will not listen to the parents of their students. Absent a voice the legislation is the ONLY place to turn Greg. I agree with you but until KSHSAA becomes a more nimble organization run by someone who will listen and is receptive to change, we will have to fight by any means necessary. Sad isn't it.