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Originally posted by gutwrench1:
"Bona Fide" is the caveat, Mr. Saylor. I'm sure it's completely above board with KSHAA and do not mean to suggest that it is not, but when was the last time you remember three ranked wrestlers transferring to one school? Maybe you do not find that the least bit interesting, but some people do. The point of the thread is do private schools play on a different field than public schools and is that fair.
There is NO caveat and you obviously speak out of spite!

St. Thomas Aquinas must abide by the same rules and regulations established by KSHSAA as do public schools. To suggest otherwise is naive. The only advantage private schools enjoy is the fact they do not have defined school district boundaries.

There is an old axiom used by most all public high school administrators which states "we spend ninety (90) percent of our time dealing with ten (10) percent of out students".

Generally, at private schools, which are a privilege to attend and not a government mandated right, if a student is spending that much time with an administrator, the student will be shown the door and will become the next disruption for the public schools.

Quit whining and accept the fact it was above board.


Richard D. Salyer