The Los Angeles Unified School District, the largest public school system in California, is facing a leadership crisis following the resignation of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. His departure comes after the FBI executed search warrants at his home and the district headquarters. The nature of the federal investigation remains undisclosed, but it has prompted significant upheaval within the school system. Carvalho, who assumed the role in February 2022, has not publicly commented on the reasons for his resignation. The school board has appointed an interim superintendent while a search for a permanent replacement is underway. This situation raises concerns about stability and ongoing initiatives within the district, impacting over half a million students. The FBI has not released further details regarding the investigation.
