Five private schools sued the OSSAA over a rule on classification. Here's what the rule says and why it is controversial.
For Oklahoma private schools competing for state championships and the coveted gold balls, Friday brought what some are calling a legal touchdown.
Oklahoma County District Court Judge Richard Ogden granted a motion for summary judgment in favor of five private high schools who sued the OSSAA, claiming Rule 14 is unconstitutional.
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 ...