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Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave

  • Alberto Carvalho resigned as superintendent of LA Unified effective June 21, saying he wants students to learn “without distraction” after being placed on paid leave four months ago during a federal probe.
  • The FBI searched his home, district headquarters and a Miami-area property tied to the collapsed ed‑tech firm AllHere; authorities haven’t disclosed details or filed charges, and Carvalho denies wrongdoing.
  • The school board will keep acting superintendent Andrés Chait in place and emphasized stability and continued focus on providing quality education for the district’s 500,000+ students.
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