
Ricky Neaves, director of the Mississippi High School Activities Association, said that the push for expanded “school choice” by Mississippi lawmakers could have a drastic impact on athletics and other programs in the state’s public education system. He said improper “recruitment” of athletes already happens, even with his agency’s oversight, but that universal school choice would exacerbate competition to lure athletes with ill effect on public schools, especially small, rural ones. Neaves said he hopes lawmakers leave MHSAA’s eligibility authority intact if they expand school choice.
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