Marietta City Schools Superintendent Emily Lembeck will get a $33,000 boost in her salary, raising her $165,067 base pay to $198,081.

The system’s Board of Education Tuesday unanimously voted to increase her pay and extend her contract to June 30, 2017. Lembeck, district head since 2006, will receive a total annual package of $252,137 which includes a $7,500 performance bonus, health insurance, administrative supplement and state teacher retirement benefits.

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