Alberto Carvalho resigns as L.A. schools Superintendent months after FBI raid, district says
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent and former Miami-Dade County Public Schools chief Alberto Carvalho has announced he is resigning, months after he was placed on administrative leave following an FBI raid at his home and office in February, the district confirmed Sunday. NBC6’s Briana Nespral reports.

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