Los Angeles Schools Superintendent on Paid Leave Amid FBI Probe — Where Is Accountability?
Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of LA’s sprawling school district, is on paid leave following FBI search warrants tied to a scandal-ridden AI education contract—raising urgent questions about leadership and oversight in one of America’s largest public school systems.
In a troubling development for the nation’s second-largest public school system, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Superintendent Alberto Carvalho was placed on paid leave this week as a federal investigation unfolds. Two days after FBI agents executed search warrants at both his home and the district’s headquarters, the Los Angeles Board of Education unanimously voted to sideline Carvalho pending further inquiry. Yet critical questions remain unanswered — what exactly triggered this probe and why was such mismanagement allowed to flourish under his watch? How Did an American Education Powerhouse Descend into Crisis? The LAUSD, serving over half a million...
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