If a family lived in a RV as their only form of housing, what school boundary would they be part of? Would it be wherever they first set up shop at? RV parks don’t require long term leases. Hell they have daily rates. So if someone moved from out of state, what address do they put on their new license, and what the hell school do their kids go to? Lol.
You had me until you threw in the DEI stuff out of left field. No this is not about diversity or inclusivity. Rather, it's about fair play as clearly some teams operate on a different set of rules than most other teams in the state. I agree that it would be equally unfair to punish West Boca, for example, for having a dream season like this year. Therefore the simplest solution is a private school set of playoffs and divisions within private schools. I believe other states (Texas?) do this if I am not mistaken. This solves 90% of the problem, leaving just Venice, Central, Lakeland , MNW and whomever else I'm not thinking about as a smaller problem to deal with.
Perhaps the easiest solution is to have an open division and teams voluntarily sign up for it? Most of the all-star teams want to showcase themselves against elite competition so perhaps this is more important than winning a state title against Joe Public HS?