Demand Transparency in Florida High School Sports Rankings #ShowTheMath

Recent signers:
Jimbo Hannah and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) - a quasi-governmental body created by the Florida Legislature - has outsourced playoff ranking calculations for taxpayer-funded public school teams to MaxPreps, a private company owned by PlayOn Sports (backed by private equity firm KKR).

This arrangement lacks basic transparency:

  • The ranking algorithm is a trade secret
  • The contract terms are not public
  • Financial arrangements are undisclosed
  • There's no audit process for data integrity
  • No appeals mechanism exists for disputed rankings

WHY THIS MATTERS: When a body designated by the Florida Legislature to regulate public school athletics outsources critical decisions to a private, for-profit company with no public oversight, it undermines the integrity of public education and sets a dangerous precedent for privatizing governmental functions.

OUR DEMANDS: We call on FHSAA to provide complete transparency by:

  • Publishing the MaxPreps contract and all financial terms
  • Disclosing the full ranking methodology
  • Creating verifiable audit trails for all data
  • Establishing a public appeals process
  • Requiring annual board votes to renew vendor relationships
  • Implementing public oversight of all third-party partnerships

Parents, coaches, and schools deserve to understand how playoff eligibility is determined. Sign to demand accountability in Florida's public school athletics.

 

#ShowTheMath

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Recent signers:
Jimbo Hannah and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) - a quasi-governmental body created by the Florida Legislature - has outsourced playoff ranking calculations for taxpayer-funded public school teams to MaxPreps, a private company owned by PlayOn Sports (backed by private equity firm KKR).

This arrangement lacks basic transparency:

  • The ranking algorithm is a trade secret
  • The contract terms are not public
  • Financial arrangements are undisclosed
  • There's no audit process for data integrity
  • No appeals mechanism exists for disputed rankings

WHY THIS MATTERS: When a body designated by the Florida Legislature to regulate public school athletics outsources critical decisions to a private, for-profit company with no public oversight, it undermines the integrity of public education and sets a dangerous precedent for privatizing governmental functions.

OUR DEMANDS: We call on FHSAA to provide complete transparency by:

  • Publishing the MaxPreps contract and all financial terms
  • Disclosing the full ranking methodology
  • Creating verifiable audit trails for all data
  • Establishing a public appeals process
  • Requiring annual board votes to renew vendor relationships
  • Implementing public oversight of all third-party partnerships

Parents, coaches, and schools deserve to understand how playoff eligibility is determined. Sign to demand accountability in Florida's public school athletics.

 

#ShowTheMath

The Decision Makers

Ryan Petty
Ryan Petty
Florida State Board of Education (Chair)
Corey Simon
Florida State Senate - District 3
Jenna Persons-Mulicka
Florida House of Representatives - District 78
Craig Damon
Craig Damon
FHSAA Executive Director
Stasi Kamoutsas
Stasi Kamoutsas
Commissioner of Education

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