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Should Kentucky Start Using Private School Multiplier?
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I think that is the only fair thing to do. I have done some research on this matter. I cannot find another state that allows this unfair competition. Truth is, this is no where near fair in the last level of what one expects to be fair competition. You have schools sending coaches to local public schools and recruiting them to come to their school. Of course, they have more money to offer anything the kids want. I recall a visit to a private school recently where the boosters were bragging that they had the talent they had at that time because they started walking the halls of some different schools recently.

The problem is that these schools are run, for the most part, by wealthy people. They therefore have plenty of attorneys to fight their battles. They also have plenty of money to somewhat entice the powers that be in KHSAA.

There has therefore been an effort underway to black eye the KHSAA into making the proper adjustments. It is my understanding that ESPN, Fox Sports and CBS are considering an investigative report into this matter. The sad part of this is that these are adults that are teaching kids that it is okay to buy their way to the top.
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Should Kentucky Start Using Private School Multiplier? - by mysonis55 - 09-14-2017, 07:14 PM

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