Saturday, July 11, 2009
Local Scrip Paid Teachers
Who knew that during the worst of the depression in 1932, the Paris Special School District could not pay salaries due to low tax revenues? Teachers were paid with “salary certificates” (scrip), which many merchants accepted and hoped that they would eventually be paid with actual money. The school system did redeem the certificates after several months. Source – Old PSSD correspondence; submitted by Ray Harding.
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