Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave
Summary
The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools, Alberto Carvalho, resigned after being on paid leave for four months during an FBI investigation. The FBI searched his home and the school district offices, but no charges have been made against him so far.Key Facts
- Alberto Carvalho was placed on paid leave in February after FBI search warrants were served at his home and the LA school district headquarters.
- He denied any wrongdoing and asked to return to his job before resigning.
- The school district’s Board of Education accepted his resignation, effective immediately.
- The FBI has not revealed the details of the investigation or accused Carvalho of any crimes.
- A third FBI search was done at a property in Miami linked to a former education technology company partner of the LA schools.
- The company, AllHere, was paid $3 million for an AI chatbot but later went bankrupt, and its leader was charged with fraud.
- Carvalho said he was not involved in choosing the AllHere company for the project.
- Andrés Chait is the current acting superintendent until a permanent replacement is found.
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