The Vancouver Public Schools board on Tuesday unanimously approved a raise for Superintendent Steve Webb that brings his salary to more than a quarter of a million dollars.

The school board voted 3 to 0 to approve a $5,711 pay increase for the superintendent, a state cost-of-living allocation that raises his salary this year to $254,026. District spokeswoman Pat Nuzzo said that’s the same 3.1 percent cost of living adjustment all district employees received at a minimum for the 2017-2018 school year.

Rosemary Fryer and Michelle Giovannozzi were absent from Tuesday’s meeting.

When Webb started with the district in 2008, his salary was $192,000, according to the original contract language. That means that in a decade, Webb has seen his salary grow by $61,025.

That doesn’t include such benefits as health insurance and public retirement.

The contract also includes an additional $2,784 per month above and beyond Webb’s salary that can be placed in a tax-sheltered annuity.

That’s a 2.3 percent increase from last year’s $2,721.66 monthly contribution to that fund.