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LA Parents on Edge as FBI Targets Schools Chief Alberto Carvalho

Policy & Law· 6 sources ·Feb 25
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What the Raid Revealed

Federal agents executed court-approved search warrants at Superintendent Alberto Carvalho's home and Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters early Wednesday. The raid involved the nation's second-largest school district, serving over 600,000 students.

The Investigation's Scope

Federal agents focused on Carvalho's personal files and district records, but details remain scarce. The warrants were executed at the superintendent's home and office. As superintendent, Carvalho oversees a $20 billion annual budget and 73,000 employees. Witnesses reported agents removing boxes from both locations. The investigation's target and allegations remain unclear. Carvalho has not commented publicly.

Official Reactions

The school board called an emergency meeting to address the situation. FBI spokespeople declined to specify the allegations or the investigation's scope.

Looking Ahead

The investigation is ongoing. The FBI has not disclosed its next steps.

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