Saturday, June 21, 2008

KHSAA: When those who make the rules are unfair

Wow. When I agree with two Herald-Leader editorials in one day, it forces me to do an opinion inventory on myself. But so it is. In addition to firing a shot across the bow of UK President Lee Todd, the Herald calls for something to be done about the Kentucky High School Athletics Association, whose decisions about students transferring from one school to another have become increasingly bizarre.

Maybe the KHSAA should try to find itself another mission in life than to be a protection racket for public school athletic programs--like maybe looking out for the best interests of students.

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