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LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns four months after FBI raid

June 22, 2026
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LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns four months after FBI raid

Embattled Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has resigned – almost four months after the FBI raided his home and officeas part of a fraud and corruption probe. 

Carvalho, who held the role for just over four years, tendered his resignation Sunday and said it would be effective immediately,  the Los Angeles Times reported.

“It has been a great honor to serve you,” the 61-year-old wrote in the note seen by the outlet.

Alberto Carvalho pushing a shopping cart with his wife walking beside him.
Alberto Carvalho, the then LAUSD chief, pushing a shopping cart with his wife nearby. Rafael Fontoura for CA Post

“Over the past four years, together, we have made historic progress — gains that belong to our students, our educators, staff and our communities.”

In his resignation letter sent to the LAUSD, Carvalho said he didn’t want to become a “distraction” to students.

“Placing students first has always guided my work,” he said.

He made no direct reference to the ongoing FBI investigation, which sources revealed is linked to a corruption scandal from a botched AI education company, and LAUSD officials say a statement will be issued later.

The former leader of the nation’s second-largest district, who was on a salary of $440,000, has been on paid leave for almost four months.

LA Board of Education members voted on Feb. 27 by a margin of 7-0 to put him on leave.

The unanimous verdict came just two days after raids were executed at his $2.5 million San Pedro home, his office at LAUSD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles, and another location in Miami tied to the probe.

Federal officers from the Los Angeles Unified School District raid Superintendent Alberto Carvalho's home.
FBI agents raided his home in San Pedro, California, in February. FOX 11

Agents armed with long rifles swooped on the San Pedro home before the Portuguese-born official and his wife Maria Florio Borgia Carvalho were handcuffed and put into the back of a car, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Cellphones, computers and paper documents were seized by agents during the search.

School board members and staffers were ordered to leave the LAUSD headquarters while agents carried out their search.

Alberto M. Carvalho and Maria Carvalho standing next to each other at a City Year Los Angeles event.
Alberto M. Carvalho and Maria Carvalho standing next to each other at a City Year Los Angeles event. Getty Images for City Year Los Angeles

In 2024, Carvalho, the former head of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools district, heavily touted an education technology company that developed an AI chatbot named “Ed” for the Los Angeles district to help students, calling it “a game changer.” 

But less than three months after unveiling the technology and paying the company $3 million, the district dropped its dealings with AllHere, which collapsed into bankruptcy. 

Months later, founder, Joanna Smith-Griffin, was charged with securities and wire fraud, along with identity theft. Carvalho was not named in this investigation.

Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho speaking at a press conference.
Carvalho speaks at a press conference in Carson, California. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The Florida raid happened at the home of Debra Kerr, a successful salesperson who has clients including AllHere.

Carvalho, a former Superintendent of the Year in 2014, has not been charged with any crime and the LAUSD said it was cooperating with investigators.

“Mr. Carvalho respects the rule of law and the investigative process and has always acted in the best interests of students and within the bounds of the law,” a spokesperson said.

“While the government’s investigation remains ongoing, no evidence has been presented by prosecutors supporting any allegation that Mr. Carvalho violated federal law.”

With Post wires.

The post LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns four months after FBI raid appeared first on New York Post.

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