And theres no reason you cant do that at a larger school (up until you hit the mega-schools), with the state getting more out.
Its simple fixed vs variable costs.
If a school of 100 and a school of 200 both have to build a 1mil building (as an example), hire the same amount of administrative staff, etc; the money left over on a per student basis for education AND extracurriculars is less. And even if they can provide the exact same opportunities, the QUALITY of those opportunities is going down because youre dividing a smaller pie into the same amount of slices.
Its simple fixed vs variable costs.
If a school of 100 and a school of 200 both have to build a 1mil building (as an example), hire the same amount of administrative staff, etc; the money left over on a per student basis for education AND extracurriculars is less. And even if they can provide the exact same opportunities, the QUALITY of those opportunities is going down because youre dividing a smaller pie into the same amount of slices.