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Alberto Carvalho, Los Angeles schools superintendent, resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave - CNN
By Google News - Los Angeles
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
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The resignation of Los Angeles schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho comes at a critical time for the district, which has been navigating the challenges of his paid leave and the uncertainty surrounding the FBI search. As the district moves forward, the focus will shift to finding a new leader who can address the pressing issues facing Los Angeles schools, including budget management and student achievement. The LA school board will play a key role in this process, and their selection will have a significant impact on the district's direction. The community will be watching closely to see how the board approaches this transition and what qualities they prioritize in a new superintendent. With Carvalho's resignation, the district has an opportunity to regroup and refocus on its core mission of providing a quality education to all students, and the community will be eager to see the steps taken to ensure a smooth transition and a strong future for Los Angeles schools.
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Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - Los Angeles ·
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