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Salisbury's New Superintendent is South Whitehall Resident

Michael Q. Roth of South Whitehall was given a five-year contract Wednesday as the new superintendent of the Salisbury Township School District.

Michael Q. Roth of South Whitehall was officially appointed the new superintendent of the Salisbury Township School District during a special school board meeting Wednesday night.

Roth, 42, was given a five-year term at a salary of $135,000. His term begins Nov. 1.

Roth replaces Acting Superintendent Louise Beauchemin, who was appointed after Superintendent Robert Gross died May 30. Beauchemin plans to retire later this month.

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Roth lives with his family in South Whitehall.

Salisbury Board President Russell Giordano said he was "thrilled" to have Roth join the administration.

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Roth, who attended the meeting with his wife, Jennifer, and their sons Jacob, 10, and Mitchell, 7, thanked the board and said he looked forward to working in the school district. Roth has worked for Nazareth Area School District for 17 years, and served the last four years as assistant superintendent for educational programs.

A graduate of Pen Argyl High School, Roth earned a bachelor's degree in history at Moravian College and a master's degree at Wilkes University. He received his superintendent letter of eligibility from Lehigh University. 

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