Well, in rural Pennsylvania where I deal with a bunch of different school districts . . .
A small local High School that graduates 70 kids a year has 12
360q's and three electrics worth of strip lights.
The high school up the
road that graduates 65 kids has no front of
house positions, three electrics worth of 4 color strip lights, maybe 20 65Q's and 4 scoops for their
cyc.
The big high school that graduates around 175 kids has 24
360q's, a dozen StarPars they never use, 21 65q's and 9 single
cell sky cycs. No strip lights.
The really big high school which graduates 225 kids has 18 Source Fours, 12 SourcePars, and 6 sets of 4
cell Altman econo-cycs.
That district's middle school has no main front of
house pipe (just a pair of box booms that are in
line with the
apron), 20 1KL6's, a dozen scoops and 2 electrics (2nd & 3rd) of strip lights.
The Catholic high school which graduates 35 kids has 2 Source Fours, 8
360q's and an
electric and a half of strip lights.
A medium high school to the south which graduates around 100 kids just got 38
Altman PHX's (
tungsten), 5 sets of three
cell econocycs. They already had 20 65q's and three electrics of strip lights. Until they put in the PHX's last year they had 20 1KL6's and a dozen of whatever came before the
360q (36q?) and some little wee baby lekos.
Then there's the high school well to the north of us with no
auditorium.