Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has abruptly resigned, ending his nearly four-year tenure amidst a cloud of controversy. The sudden departure comes just over three months after federal agents raided his home and office in a high-profile investigation into allegations of fraud and corruption. The FBI probe has cast a shadow over Carvalho's leadership, sparking questions about the district's governance and accountability. As details of the investigation continue to unfold, the resignation raises concerns about the district's ability to navigate the complex challenges ahead.


Embattled Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has resigned – almost four months after the FBI raided his home and office as part of a fraud and corruption probe.  Carvalho, who held the role for just over four years, tendered his resignation Sunday and said it would be effective immediately,  the Los Angeles...