Los Angeles Board of Education to discuss school superintendent after FBI searched his home
FBI searches follow a collapsed $3 million AI education deal linked to fraud charges against AllHere’s founder, prompting LAUSD board’s closed discussion on Superintendent Carvalho.
- The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education will meet in a closed session on Thursday after FBI searches at the district's headquarters and superintendent's home, the district said.
- The FBI's Miami office confirmed agents searched a Southwest Ranches residence on Wednesday morning, with authorities offering few details about the investigation.
- The district paid $3,000,000 to AllHere, then dropped the project as the company collapsed and its founder faced fraud charges.
- Carvalho denied personal involvement in vendor selection and said he would form a task force, but no public updates have appeared; the inquiry could impact his reputation, which includes praise for Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
- Debra Kerr, linked to the AllHere deal, says she was never paid a $630,000 commission and has longstanding Miami ties to Carvalho, whose LA move followed pandemic-era political clashes.
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LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho placed on administrative leave amid FBI investigation
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho was placed on administrative leave Friday amid an FBI investigation, which involved agents raiding Carvalho’s home and office Wednesday morning. The LAUSD school board voted unanimously (7-0) Friday following a closed two-day session. The board did not disclose specific details about its decision. The FBI confirmed that [...]
UPDATED: LA school board to continue discussion of superintendent after FBI search
Editor's note: This story has been updated since its original publication.
Furious parents demand LAUSD chief Alberto Carvalho resign after FBI raided LA and Miami homes
The school board held an emergency meeting about "public employment" and "general superintendent of schools" on Thursday, which was held behind closed doors but featured a public comment period.
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