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LAUSD Chief Steps Down Amid FBI Probe

What's happened

Alberto Carvalho has resigned as superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District amid an ongoing FBI investigation linked to a collapsed education tech company. The resignation follows a four-month paid-leave period and a district facing a multibillion-dollar deficit, with Andres Chait acting as interim leader.

What's behind the headline?

Quick forecast

  • The resignation removes a high-profile figure from a district facing financial strain and enrollment declines, potentially stabilizing governance while the FBI investigation continues.
  • Andres Chait’s elevation as acting superintendent should maintain continuity, but the district faces a large budget gap and possible layoffs.

Key questions

  • What new leadership approach will LAUSD adopt to address funding gaps?
  • How will the FBI probe influence future technology contracts and oversight?

Context

Carvalho promoted AllHere’s Ed chatbot, a move now scrutinized as part of the broader investigation into the district's contracting practices. Critics say the district’s financial and academic metrics under Carvalho have lagged despite significant spending.

How we got here

Carvalho has led LAUSD since 2022. The FBI raid on his home and district offices in February triggered the leave and prompted discussions of a resignation. The inquiry centers on AllHere, a now-defunct AI education startup that LAUSD contracted and later dropped after a $3 million payment.

Our analysis

- New York Post reports on Carvalho’s resignation and the FBI probe, noting the AllHere contract and the Ed chatbot. - Independent covers the board’s confirmation of Carvalho’s resignation and Chait’s interim role. - The New York Times Business reports on the leadership transition and ongoing investigation. - LA Times and other outlets provide background on AllHere’s collapse and related charges.

Go deeper

  • What will be the next steps for LAUSD’s leadership?
  • How might this affect students and teachers in the near term?
  • What does this mean for LAUSD’s AI contracts and transparency?

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