No reasonable lawyer would take up this case. I am not a lawyer, but I know school law in and out. Similar situations just like this play out thousands of times each year across the country, even at the college level (i.e. Ole Miss) The Plaintiff's never win...ever. If I am wrong, please provide a legal precedent for me. I will be waiting.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/39431892/judge-drops-ole-miss-player-lawsuit-lane-kiffin
It used to be, I think it still is, a change of 20% +/- gives reason to reclassify. Schools can choose to play up classifications but not down. Here is the mid cycle reclassification info on TSSAA.org
When Memphis East changed from a regular public school to an "all-optional" school in 2017 the would've dropped to A but chose to stay in AAA in basketball (baseball, and softball) Penny was still coaching there and with the players they had they would've beaten A teams by 40 and slept walked to the championship. Other Memphis schools stayed in their classifications (mostly in basketball) until the next reclassification cycle. Of course this is the same time that a 4th class was added basketball.
TN USA Freestyle & Greco-Roman State Championships Registration Deadline Tonight 5/2 at 8 p.m. CST!
Links to register for this weekend's state championships at Summit H.S. below:
Freestyle State Championship Tournament
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Greco-Roman State Championship Tournament
https://unapproved website/tw/opentournaments/VerifyPassword.jsp?tournamentId=853380132
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