Los Angeles schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns after FBI search.
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Los Angeles schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns after FBI search.

Alberto Carvalho resigned as superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District on June 21, 2026, four months after the FBI searched his home and district headquarters. He had been on paid leave since February 2026. The federal investigation appears connected to AllHere, a defunct education technology company that had a contract with the district.

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CNN and Politico detail the AllHere tech contract and FBI search locations, while The Hill provides only the basic resignation confirmation without investigation context.
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PPoliticoCENTER7h ago

“Los Angeles schools chief resigns following FBI raids”

HThe HillCENTER3h ago

“LAUSD superintendent resigns after FBI raids home, district office”

CNNCNNLEFT10h ago

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

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