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To: Minnesota State high School League board of directors

LET'S MAKE MSHSL SPORTS FAIR!!!

Krystal Kuchenbecker
413 Johnson Ave SW
Waseca, MN 56093

3/20/2024

Minnesota State High School League Board
2100 Freeway Boulevard
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430

Dear Members of the Minnesota State High School League Board,

I am writing to express my concern about the current classification system for high school sports in our state. As a member of the community and a parent of a high school athlete, I have noticed a growing trend of private schools recruiting players and athletes from all over the state. This has led to an unfair advantage for these schools and puts regular public schools at a disadvantage.

I strongly believe that private schools who recruit players and athletes should be in a class of their own or be required to compete at the highest class for high school sports. Currently, these schools are placed in the same class as regular public schools, which I believe is not fair. Private schools have the resources and means to recruit top players and build teams that are almost unbeatable. This puts tremendous pressure on hometown teams who do not have the same recruiting abilities.

Furthermore, it is not just about the competition, but also about sportsmanship and fairness. When private schools recruit players, they are essentially building an all-star team, which goes against the true spirit of high school sports. Regular public schools, on the other hand, rely on their students who live in the community and may not have the same level of talent and skill. It is not fair for these teams to compete against each other as it can be demoralizing and discouraging for the players who have put in their hard work and dedication in their respective sports.

I understand that private schools may argue that they have the right to recruit and build strong teams to compete at the highest level. However, I believe that they should be required to compete in a separate class or at the highest class, where they can compete against other schools with similar resources and recruiting abilities. This will level the playing field and make the competition more fair and enjoyable for all.

I urge the Minnesota State High School League Board to take action on this matter and consider creating a separate class or requiring private schools to compete at the highest class for high school sports. As a parent and a member of the community, I believe it is our responsibility to ensure that all high school athletes have an equal opportunity to compete and showcase their skills.

Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I hope that you will consider my suggestion and make the necessary changes to the current classification system. I look forward to your response and the positive impact it will have on high school sports in our state.

Sincerely,

Krystal Kuchenbecker and A LOT of upset parents and Minnesota community members.

Why is this important?

the current classification system for high school sports in our state is unfair and Should not include schools that recruit athletes. As a member of the community and a parent of a high school athlete, I have noticed a growing trend of private schools recruiting players and athletes from all over the state. This has led to an unfair advantage for these schools and puts regular public schools at a disadvantage.

I strongly believe that private schools who recruit players and athletes should be in a class of their own or be required to compete at the highest class for high school sports. Currently, these schools are placed in the same class as regular public schools, which I believe is not fair. Private schools have the resources and means to recruit top players and build teams that are almost unbeatable. This puts tremendous pressure on hometown teams who do not have the same recruiting abilities.

Furthermore, it is not just about the competition, but also about sportsmanship and fairness. When private schools recruit players, they are essentially building an all-star team, which goes against the true spirit of high school sports. Regular public schools, on the other hand, rely on their students who live in the community and may not have the same level of talent and skill. It is not fair for these teams to compete against each other as it can be demoralizing and discouraging for the players who have put in their hard work and dedication in their respective sports.

I understand that private schools may argue that they have the right to recruit and build strong teams to compete at the highest level. However, I believe that they should be required to compete in a separate class or at the highest class, where they can compete against other schools with similar resources and recruiting abilities. This will level the playing field and make the competition more fair and enjoyable for all.

I urge the Minnesota State High School League Board to take action on this matter and consider creating a separate class or requiring private schools to compete at the highest class for high school sports. As a parent and a member of the community, I believe it is our responsibility to ensure that all high school athletes have an equal opportunity to compete and showcase their skills.

Updates

2024-03-26 19:15:29 -0400

10,000 signatures reached

2024-03-23 21:51:42 -0400

5,000 signatures reached

2024-03-23 08:36:16 -0400

1,000 signatures reached

2024-03-22 21:50:33 -0400

500 signatures reached

2024-03-22 10:56:57 -0400

100 signatures reached

2024-03-21 13:16:35 -0400

50 signatures reached

2024-03-20 23:00:48 -0400

25 signatures reached

2024-03-20 21:59:44 -0400

10 signatures reached