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Carvalho resigns as LAUSD superintendent amid FBI probe

What's happened

The Los Angeles Unified School District has accepted the resignation of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho four months after he was placed on paid leave amid a federal investigation. The board says the move focuses on stability and progress, with acting superintendent Andres Chait to remain in place while a permanent replacement is sought. Authorities have not charged Carvalho with any crimes.

What's behind the headline?

Analysis

  • The development highlights ongoing scrutiny of LAUSD leadership amid a broader probe into procurement and vendor dealings.
  • The board’s emphasis on stability signals a priority for continuity in a district serving more than 500,000 students, even as investigators pursue details of prior contracts.
  • Readers should watch for how the district manages vendor risk and governance ahead of the next superintendent search, since leadership changes can ripple through school operations.
  • The resignation shifts accountability and raises questions about how closely the district will scrutinize technology vendors in the future.

How we got here

Carvalho, who led LA schools since 2022 after a tenure in Miami, has been at the center of investigations connected to a prior collaboration with the AI education tech firm AllHere. The district’s engagement with AllHere, including a $3 million deal for an AI chatbot called Ed, was terminated about three months after launch as AllHere later faced bankruptcy and fraud charges against its founder.

Our analysis

- Independent reports of Carvalho’s resignation and board statements from Mon, 22 Jun 2026. - Los Angeles Times coverage of the AllHere contract and related figures. - New York Times Business analysis of leadership transition within LAUSD.

Go deeper

  • What about the next superintendent—will there be reforms to vendor oversight?
  • How will the district communicate with families during the transition?
  • What lessons is LAUSD drawing from the AllHere experience for future tech deals?

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