Rep. Bell: Charter & parochial schools have unfair advantages in NCHSAA
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Rep. John Bell (R-Wayne) questioned NCHSAA Commissioner Que Tucker about unfair advantages that he says charter and parochial schools enjoy, particularly at the 1A classification. Tucker said the NCHSAA is aware of concerns but struggles with how to address them.
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Let you turn your head this way for a little bit arrest. Um, I noticed in your, in your press conference in March on this question was actually addressed and neither your, your president and vice president wanted to answer it and basically left you to answer it. And it just didn t seem like that was actually a real, real answer. But the North Carolina High School Athletic Association talks a lot about fair play, inexorability. Uh, in fact, it s even written in your core values there about fair play. Do you believe it s fai
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