best guess is they appoint a committee to study the situation and it goes from there....this has "lawyers getting involved" all over it....
I really don't think this is something that lawyers will get involved in. The only time litigation was threatened was when Rowan Co. tried to hit the eject button on the parochials a few years back without evidence of any wrongdoing.
Most of the charters and parochials have acknowledged the advantage that their situation yields and have supported changes to level the playing field in the past. It's really been more the NCHSAA that has refused to adopt those changes for whatever reason (political, I assume).
The reason it might get tabled and sent into committee is that its not a one size fits all problem. The vast majority of these schools are 1A/2A sized, but what do you do with schools like Gibbons and Charlotte Catholic, which are enormous? Wouldn't be fair to them or the smaller schools to lump them together, especially for football.
The move to a separate classification is coming, probably sooner than later, but there's some details that still need to be hammered out, which will still take some time.