She served in that role until the district hired new Superintendent Norm Glismann on Aug. 1. He was paid $46,154 by the district in 2015.
Martin was paid $6,978 owed on his contract at the beginning of the year.
The district has about 3,000 students and paid more than 600 people last year, including substitutes and part-time employees. More than 160 employees made more than $50,000. Crew was the only one to make more than $100,000.
According to the data, the five highest-paid Tecumseh Local Schools employees last year were:
1. Assistant and Interim Superintendent Paula Crew: $115,162.
2. Treasurer Debra Schock: $99,296.
3. High School Principal Ivan Gehret: $92,859.
4. Curriculum Specialist Cecil Foley: $90,614.
5. Director of Special Education Susan Wile: $89,877.
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