As Ron explained, KSSB is not entering Regionals this year. Because of this, coupled with the fact that he does take most of his classes during the day at Schlagle, the state is allowing him to compete there.
Josh Sisson, who graduated from KSSB this past year had much the same arrangement. After wrestling for KSSB as a freshman, he began taking classes at Bishop Ward as a sophomore — when KSSB dropped the sport for a year — and elected to wrestle there with the state's OK.