Thursday, February 13th 2025, 4:44 pm
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) is asking a judge to approve changes to Rule 14, which determines how schools are classified for sports. However, five metro private schools are suing the OSSAA, arguing that the rule unfairly forces them into higher classifications and puts their students' safety at risk.
RELATED: 5 Metro Private Schools Are Suing The OSSAA, Saying Rule 14 Is 'Putting Student Safety At Risk'
Current Rule 14 & Private Schools’ Concerns
Under Rule 14, private schools are moved into a higher classification based on specific criteria, including:
Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School President and Principal David Morton says the rule creates an uneven playing field. “It puts our students in a situation where they can compete against some of the best in their own particular class division and creates a broader competitive atmosphere,” Morton said.
OSSAA’s Proposed Changes:
Why OSSAA Wants the Lawsuit Dismissed:
OSSAA argues that the lawsuit is no longer necessary because they are changing Rule 14 to address the private schools’ concerns.
Private Schools Push Back:
Key Takeaways:
News 9s reached out to OSSAA for a statement.
An Oklahoma native, Tevis Hillis joined the News 9 team in 2020 as a multimedia journalist. She now anchors the weekend morning newscasts. Passionate about shaping the future of journalism, Tevis also serves as executive producer and adjunct professor for OU Nightly, mentoring and teaching more than 160 students.
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