FBI Search of LA Schools Chief Raises Serious Questions About Oversight and Accountability
The FBI’s search of LA Unified Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s home and offices spotlights the urgent need for transparency and accountability in public education leadership, especially in districts receiving massive federal funds amid ongoing challenges.
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, once hailed for improving graduation rates and academic outcomes, now finds himself under a federal microscope. The FBI's recent search of his home, district headquarters, and a location tied to his previous tenure in Miami signals troubling questions about governance in one of America’s largest public institutions. Carvalho’s rise from impoverished immigrant to prominent education leader fits a classic American success story narrative. Yet, this investigation unfolds amid concerns not just about personal conduct but systemic oversight failures within an institution charged with educating nearly half a million students — many from...
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