Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2176

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Requiring the Kansas state high school activities association to establish a school classification system based on student attendance and a multiplier factor that adjusts certain schools' student attendance.

Impact

The bill has significant implications for how private high schools are classified in terms of student attendance and ability to compete in state championships. By introducing a multiplier for schools with a solid track record of winning championships, the legislation aims to curb the competitive advantage that some established private schools may hold over smaller or less successful institutions. Furthermore, the bill also considers geographical and socio-economic variables, which could lead to a reconfiguration of the competitive landscape among high schools in Kansas.

Summary

House Bill 2176 addresses the classification system for private high schools within the Kansas state high school activities association. It mandates that a multiplier factor be applied to the student attendance records of private schools when determining their classification for participation in state-sanctioned activities. This multiplier will factor in a school's athletic performance, geographic location relative to public schools, and socio-economic data regarding student demographics. The intention behind this bill is to create a more equitable playing field between private and public schools in competitive high school activities.

Contention

Despite its aim to create fairness, the bill has sparked debate among various stakeholders. Supporters argue that the multipliers will ensure that private schools do not dominate state competitions due solely to their resources while opponents view the measure as an unnecessary interference in the existing classification processes. Critics have expressed concerns that such ratings might not accurately reflect the abilities of student-athletes, instead favoring schools with fewer resources that are able to leverage these multipliers to their advantage. The bill's application and the potential lack of appeal for classification changes further exacerbate worries about fairness and transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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