Alberto Carvalho
Coverage of Alberto Carvalho in the Nexus archive.
- Explosive confidential letter reveals why LAUSD chief Alberto Carvalho suddenly resigned
A confidential letter reveals the reason for LAUSD chief Alberto Carvalho's sudden resignation. The information follows an FBI search of Carvalho's home and district office linked to a federal investigation involving the technology startup AllHere.
- Carvalho was threatened with possible dismissal before he resigned as LAUSD superintendent
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho was threatened with termination by the school board over alleged undisclosed financial benefits before he resigned. The board's threat occurred prior to his resignation.
- Carvalho was threatened with possible dismissal before he resigned as LAUSD superintendent
Alberto Carvalho, the LAUSD superintendent, was threatened with termination by the school board over alleged undisclosed financial benefits before he resigned. The board cited the undisclosed benefits as grounds for possible dismissal.
- LAUSD Board Appoints Longtime Administrator Andres Chait as Next Superintendent
The LAUSD Board appointed Andres Chait as superintendent, replacing Alberto Carvalho, who resigned amid FBI investigations. Chait, a longtime district administrator, was previously acting superintendent and has served LAUSD for nearly three decades. The board cited confidence in his leadership and experience during the transition.
- LAUSD names Andrés Chait as new superintendent
The Los Angeles Unified Board of Education appointed Andrés E. Chait as the new superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District. This follows the resignation of former Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, who was on administrative leave since February 25 due to an FBI investigation.
- LAUSD Board appoints longtime administrator Andres Chait as next superintendent
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Board unanimously appointed Andres Chait, a longtime district administrator, as superintendent following Alberto Carvalho's resignation. Carvalho resigned days after FBI searches of his home and office, though he has not been charged with a crime. Chait, who has served in roles including chief of school operations, has been acting superintendent since Carvalho's resignation.
- Andres Chait selected to lead LAUSD three days after Carvalho's resignation
The L.A. school board selected Andres Chait to lead LAUSD three days after Alberto Carvalho resigned due to an FBI investigation.
- Andres Chait selected to lead LAUSD three days after Carvalho's resignation
The L.A. school board selected Andres Chait to lead LAUSD three days after Alberto Carvalho resigned amid an FBI investigation.
- New learning goals, layoffs and no Carvalho. L.A. school board charts a new course
Following Supt. Alberto Carvalho's resignation, LAUSD approved a $20.6B budget that includes over 1,000 layoffs. The board is implementing new learning goals and restructuring amid leadership changes.
- School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho steps down. Now what for LAUSD?
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has resigned four months after federal agents searched his home and office in an investigation into a controversial artificial intelligence contract. The LAUSD Board of Education confirmed his resignation submission.
- Los Angeles schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns amid FBI probe
Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, resigned amid an FBI investigation linked to a failed AI contract and conflict-of-interest concerns. The FBI conducted raids on his home and office earlier this year, and Carvalho cited removing distractions from student learning as his reason for stepping down.
- L.A, Unified superintendent resigns amid FBI probe into chatbot contract
Los Angeles Unified superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned amid an FBI probe into an AI chatbot contract he promoted. The district stated acting superintendent Andrés Chait will lead until a successor is chosen, while Carvalho denied wrongdoing.
- 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.
- Alberto Carvalho’s laughable five-word brag as he finally steps down as LAUSD superintendent
Alberto Carvalho stepped down as LAUSD superintendent and made a five-word brag that did not mention the FBI investigation which upended his tenure.
- Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns amid FBI investigation
Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, resigned following an FBI investigation that included a search warrant at his home. The resignation occurred nearly four months after the FBI's action.
- Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search warrants
Alberto Carvalho, the superintendent of Los Angeles public schools, resigned after FBI search warrants were served at his home and the school district headquarters. He was placed on leave following the federal investigation and denied any wrongdoing.
- Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns amid FBI investigation
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho of the Los Angeles Unified School District resigned amid an FBI investigation. The FBI had served a search warrant at his home four months prior to his resignation.
- Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave
The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools, Alberto Carvalho, resigned after being placed on paid leave during an FBI investigation. The FBI searched his home and the district’s headquarters, and the investigation is linked to a prior $3 million deal with AllHere, an education technology company that later collapsed amid fraud charges.
- Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave
Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of Los Angeles public schools, resigned after an FBI search of his home and the district’s headquarters and months on paid leave during a federal investigation. The investigation is linked to AllHere, an education technology company that had a contract with LA schools before collapsing and its founder being indicted for fraud.
- Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave
The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools resigned after being placed on paid leave during an FBI investigation. The FBI searched his home and the district’s headquarters in February, prompting his leave. The investigation is linked to AllHere, an education technology company previously contracted by LA schools, which collapsed into bankruptcy and its founder was indicted for fraud.
- LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns four months after FBI raid
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned following an FBI raid on his home and office four months earlier as part of a fraud and corruption investigation. His resignation, submitted four years after assuming the role, became effective immediately.
- Alberto Carvalho resigns as LAUSD superintendent after four months on leave
Alberto Carvalho resigned as Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent four months after FBI agents searched his home and office. The district confirmed his resignation and appointed Andres Chait as acting superintendent. A federal investigation linked to a Florida home associated with a company contracted by LAUSD for an AI tool is ongoing.
- LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns amid FBI investigation, report says
Alberto Carvalho, the Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent, resigned following an FBI investigation that included a search warrant at his home. The resignation occurred nearly four months after the FBI action.
- LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigns amid FBI investigation
Alberto Carvalho, the Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent, resigned amid an FBI investigation. The resignation follows a raid on his home and district headquarters four months prior.
- LAUSD superintendent resigns after FBI raids home, district office
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has resigned after FBI agents raided his home and district office as part of an investigation into school district contracts.
- Embattled Superintendent of Los Angeles School District Resigns
Alberto Carvalho, the embattled superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, has resigned. He was hired in 2021 to lead the district, which is the nation’s second-largest school district.
- Carvalho resigns as LAUSD superintendent amid federal investigation
Alberto Carvalho resigned as LAUSD superintendent amid a federal investigation. He was praised for improvements in test scores and defending immigrants but had been sidelined since an FBI raid in February.
- Carvalho resigns as LAUSD superintendent amid federal investigation
Alberto Carvalho resigned as LAUSD superintendent amid a federal investigation. He was praised for improvements in test scores and defending immigrants but had been sidelined since an FBI raid in February.
- LAUSD Superintendent under investigation attends Hollywood gala — awarded for ‘courage’ despite months in hiding
Alberto Carvalho, a Los Angeles schools superintendent under investigation, attended a Hollywood gala and received a 'Courage in Leadership' award months after an FBI probe disrupted his career.
- Top LAUSD academic chiefs leaving as test scores rise and FBI raid sidelines Carvalho
LAUSD's top academic chiefs are leaving amidst rising test scores, while Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is absent due to an FBI raid. The district faces challenges in maintaining progress. LAUSD has received acclaim for its improvements.
- Los Angeles becomes the first major school district to require screen time limits
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has become the first major school district to implement screen time limits for students. The policy was highlighted during a 2022 visit by then-superintendent Alberto Carvalho to a computer science class in Maywood, California.