FBI searches Los Angeles school district headquarters and the superintendent’s home
The FBI executed court-authorized warrants at LAUSD headquarters and Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s home amid an ongoing investigation with sealed affidavits, district cooperates.
- On Wednesday morning, February 25, 2026, federal agents executed court-authorized search warrants at the Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and at Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s home.
- Authorities say the searches reflect an ongoing probe supported by court-sealed affidavits, while Alberto Carvalho has faced prior scrutiny including a 2020 inspector general review and a $1.57 million donation from an online instruction company.
- Investigators also searched locations in Florida, including a Southwest Ranches residence in Broward County and a third Florida location, with FBI Miami confirming the Miami-area property was later cleared.
- LAUSD said it is cooperating with federal officials and confirmed 'law enforcement activity' at its headquarters and superintendent’s home, while prosecutors declined further comment and no charges have been announced.
- Alberto Carvalho, a nationally known superintendent since February 2022 and former Miami-Dade leader for 14 years, faces LAUSD pressures including a $76.7M Prop. 28 lawsuit, 657 layoffs, and $250 million in bonds.
262 Articles
262 Articles
LA schools face crisis amid federal probe into Superintendent Carvalho, controversial AI contract
By Howard Blume, Brittny Mejia, Richard Winton and Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Board of Education is scheduled to meet behind closed doors Thursday afternoon, a day after federal authorities raided the home and office of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho in what appears to be a probe related to AllHere, a now-defunct company that developed a failed AI chatbot for the district. At noon on Wednesday, hours after the …
FBI Raids Home Of Hugely Powerful LA Democrat As Major Corruption Case Involving $76 Million Missing Dollars Explodes, Lands On His Doorstep - The American Tribune.com
Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation served a series of search warrants on February 25, 2026, at the Los Angeles Unified School District’s headquarters and the superintendent’s home. Officials in the City of Angels served the warrants as part of an ongoing investigation, according to an individual close to the probe who chatted about the situation with The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Sources also revealed that the FBI …
What to know about LAUSD’s AllHere contract following federal searches
As federal authorities investigate matters related to Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, several media outlets have reported that the probe may be connected to the district’s past contract with AllHere, a now-defunct education technology startup that developed an artificial intelligence chatbot for LAUSD. Federal officials have not confirmed the focus of the investigation, and the affidavits supporting Wednesday…
LA Board of Education Meets Behind Closed Doors After FBI Probe of LAUSD Superintendent
The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education was scheduled to meet behind closed doors Thursday to discuss the future of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho in the wake of FBI raids on Carvalho’s San Pedro home and his office at the district’s downtown headquarters. The agenda for the hastily called meeting includes only one item, officially listed as “1. Personnel (Government Code Section 54957), Public Employment, General Superintend…
LA school board to discuss superintendent after FBI search
(The Center Square) – The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education will meet late Thursday afternoon to discuss Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, whose home was searched by FBI agents carrying boxes from it.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 53% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







































