LA schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns after FBI search.
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LA schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns after FBI search.

Alberto Carvalho resigned as superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District on June 21, 2026, four months after being placed on paid leave following FBI searches of his home and district headquarters. Authorities have not accused Carvalho of any crimes or detailed the nature of the investigation.

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CNN provides extensive context on the AllHere AI contract and Florida search, while The Hill offers a brief breaking-news alert with only the resignation and raid.
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“LAUSD superintendent resigns after FBI raids home, district office”

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

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