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The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has advanced House Bill 41, which could lead to the separation of private and public schools in state championship competitions. This bill now moves to a full House vote and then to the Senate for further consideration.
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The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a hurdle that could eventually lead to the separation of private and public schools competing in the same state championship competitions.
According to a report by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, House Bill 41, introduced earlier by Rep. Scott Conklin, D-Centre County, has advanced to a full House of Representatives vote and then to the Senate. The legal barrier that stands in the way of separating private and public schools in the Keystone State, via Act 219 / Section 511(b.1)), takes a major step towards giving the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) the ability to evaluate and potentially implement separate postseason structures.
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The complaints have been loud and clear throughout the state, with arguably the loudest being Old Forge (Penn.) School District Superintendent Dr. Christopher Gatto, who sent a letter to the PIAA regarding the competitive imbalances between private and public schools.
House Bill 41 is a legislative proposal that aims to separate private and public schools in state championship competitions.
Separating playoffs could change the competitive landscape in high school sports, potentially affecting how championships are contested and won.
House Bill 41 was introduced by Rep. Scott Conklin, a Democrat from Centre County.
After passing the House, House Bill 41 will move to a full House vote and then to the Senate for further consideration.

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The letter was regarding the competitive disadvantages the public school Old Forge Blue Devils (Penn.) boys basketball team faced at the PIAA state championships when they lost to Sewickley Academy (Penn.) in the AA title game, which the PIAA reviewed and sent a response back to Gatto.
Gatto continued the dialogue with the PIAA regarding the imbalances and points to Pennsylvania House Bill 41 and Senate Bill 1253, which still currently exists*.*Â The two bills take aim at reforming Pennsylvania high school sports by separating public (boundary) and private/charter (non-boundary) schools in PIAA state playoffs to create a more balanced overall system.
Four out of the six Pennsylvania high school boys basketball state championships were won by private schools this past 2025-26 season.
Though over 40 states still combine both private and public schools in playoff competition, a growing trend around the country has seen public schools begin taking a stand against private institutions.
30 Clark County public schools out of Nevada exited the state association for the next two years as they avoid playing national high school football powerhouse Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman, a private school. In New York, several schools bumped down a competition tier in a coordinated effort to get away from facing Syracuse (NY) Christian Brothers Academy. Alabama for the first time in 104 years decided to split private and public schools when it comes to state playoffs/championship competition.
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