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Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave
Alberto Carvalho, the superintendent of Los Angeles public schools, resigned after being placed on paid leave during a federal investigation involving the district's contract with AllHere, an education technology company. The FBI searched his home and the district's headquarters, though no criminal charges were filed against Carvalho. The district's board confirmed the resignation and named Andrés Chait as the interim superintendent.
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