LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District resigned Sunday night, nearly four months after the FBI served search warrants at his home and the LAUSD’s headquarters as part of an ongoing investigation.
An LAUSD spokesperson confirmed to Eyewitness News that the district received a letter of resignation from Carvalho.
“It has been a great honor to serve you,” Carvalho wrote in a letter addressed to “the students, families, teachers, staff, and community of LAUSD,” the Los Angeles Times reported. “Over the past four years, together, we have made historic progress – gains that belong to
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