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Tuck Concedes School Chief Race, Vows to Keep Fighting for Reform

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Charter school executive Marshall Tuck says he plans to continue pushing for education reform in California, despite conceding the race for superintendent of public instruction Wednesday to Tom Torlakson, who narrowly clinched a second term.

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