On page 2 of the August 16, 1919 edition of The DeKalb Daily Chronicle, Warren Hubbard, the Superintendent of County Schools stated the county was suffering a shortage of school teachers. Another impact of World War I. One solution presented to solve the shortage problem: salaries have been increased. One rural school was noted for offering a salary of $100 per month to entice potential teachers.
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