Well, Benjamin First Responder, I have no reason to doubt that's who you really are and that's some good clarification given how you've been aggressively driving this thread today. So you're not an educator. Nor a parent. That's fine and doesn't make your views invalid.
Many years ago, I went to the state basketball tourney up in Boulder at the Coors Center and RJ, with a clear size advantage, barely got the win over a public school team. However, the public school team wouldn't have even made the tournament without a prize talented transfer of their own. At least the public school team didn't show up with a defeatist, victim mentality.
These are high school athletes and even if some parents might see them as future pros, on the whole they're really just kids and emphasizing education first is the highest ideal. Also, there is no level playing field in life, life isn't fair. How you learn to deal with that and still give your best is as important as anything else.
I can see why CHSAA might not take your input seriously as you have no skin in the game, even if you used to before quitting. If you want to debate the merits of the rules, how they're enforced, how they should change that's all well and good. You are valiant to put up the good fight even with zero personal investment.