The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Board of Trustees made important changes to bylaws last week concerning student-athlete transfer eligibility and migrant student regulations. These updates are intended to promote fairness and prevent recruiting violations. Under revised bylaw 1.60, stricter proof is now required for a legitimate residential move when students transfer schools to gain varsity eligibility. The GHSA will demand verifiable documents that show compliance with change-of-address rules, proof that the original home has been vacated, and notifications to relevant parties about the address change. Additionally, the board updated bylaw 1.62-I, stating that moving in with an illegitimate father does not guarantee athletic eligibility, aligning the policy with Georgia law. The Board also discussed changes to sports calendars and considered giving baseball pitchers a preparatory period for safety reasons. The GHSA Reclassification Committee has postponed discussions on a promotion and relegation system for competitive balance until 2026 to allow for more research. They also looked into using postseason power rankings to improve tournament seeding. Meeting minutes are available on GHSA.net.