The Classification, League Organization and Appeals Committee will meet later this week to help solidify league and classification alignment for the 2022-24 two-year cycle.
School enrollment figures and the enrollment number cutoffs were used to help place teams into different classifications for the 2020-22 two-year cycle.
In a move toward competitive equity, CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green said this week that all teams previously approved to play down a classification will now be eligible for the postseason.
CHSAA's Legislative Council took a stab at addressing a growing concern in high school sports in this state — competitive equity — when it changed the philosophy and approach to the way classifications will be created in the future.
The Classification and League Organizing Committee met Tuesday, and chief among their decisions was setting enrollment splits for the 2018-20 two-year cycle.
In this installment of the CHSAANow.com Mailbag, we tackle the questions about the classification system, moving softball to the spring, recruiting officials, and (of course) RPI.