Carvalho resigns as LAUSD superintendent amid federal investigation
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Carvalho resigns as LAUSD superintendent amid federal investigation

Los Angeles Times general

Key Points:

  • Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned on June 21, 2026, after four months under FBI investigation related to his dealings with a subcontractor involved in a failed AI chatbot project for the district.
  • Carvalho's resignation followed an FBI raid on his home and district office in February, which led to his placement on paid leave and appointment of an acting superintendent; he denied any wrongdoing through his attorneys.
  • During his four-year tenure, Carvalho was credited with significant academic improvements, including higher test scores, graduation rates, and equity gains for marginalized student groups, while also advocating for immigrant families and criticizing federal education policies.
  • The district continues to face multiple federal investigations, including probes into alleged racial discrimination in class sizes and funding of the Black Student Achievement Plan, while managing budget challenges and potential layoffs due to declining enrollment.
  • Carvalho's departure marks a sudden end to a once-celebrated leadership period that included major achievements and controversies, such as a costly failed AI initiative and labor disputes, with the school board emphasizing the need for stability and ongoing progress.

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