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Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search warrants

Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search warrants

Summary

The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools, Alberto Carvalho, has resigned following FBI searches at his home and district offices. The investigation relates to a failed contract with an education technology company, but no charges have been filed against Carvalho.

Key Facts

  • Alberto Carvalho resigned as superintendent of Los Angeles public schools after FBI search warrants in February.
  • Carvalho was placed on leave during the federal investigation and denied any wrongdoing.
  • The investigation involves a failed contract with AllHere, an education technology company that offered an AI chatbot called “Ed.”
  • The district paid AllHere $3 million but ended the contract after three months; AllHere later went bankrupt.
  • The founder of AllHere, Joanna Smith-Griffin, was charged with fraud and identity theft.
  • Carvalho has stated he was not involved personally in selecting AllHere for the contract.
  • No official charges or details have been released by authorities about Carvalho’s involvement.
  • Andrés Chait is the acting superintendent until a permanent replacement is decided.
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