And that was dictated some 1993 or something was kind of where those numbers kind of got locked in. And because it's per pupil spending, one of the dilemmas is then If you have a decrease in your enrollment, you get less money. All the things that you have to pay for as a school don't really change. Even if you have 10 less students or 20 less students, for example, you still have to heat the building. (21:10–21:15)
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