Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search warrants (opens original article in a new tab)
Los Angeles schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned following an FBI investigation that included search warrants at his home and district offices. The FBI has not disclosed details of the investigation or accused Carvalho of crimes. The school board stated it remains focused on providing quality education.
- Los Angeles schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned after FBI search warrants were served at his home and district headquarters.
- The FBI investigation involves the school district, which serves over 500,000 students, but no crimes have been alleged against Carvalho.
- Carvalho denied wrongdoing and claimed he acted in the best interests of students, while the district emphasized its commitment to education and stability.
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