Marshall Tuck for state superintendent of public instruction
Four years ago, the 11 newspapers making up the now-Southern California News Group backed Marshall Tuck for state superintendent of public instruction due to a shared recognition that California’s broken education system needed new ideas. While he came up short that election, Tuck remains the best suited to shake up the education system.
Tuck, who holds an MBA from Harvard and formerly worked in the financial industry, offers a wealth of experience and perspective.
Having served for a deca
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