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The Los Angeles Unified School District's Board of Education has called a special closed-door meeting for Thursday to discuss the status of Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. This urgent session follows a significant development as federal agents executed search warrants at the superintendent's personal residence and the district's downtown headquarters on Wednesday.
Details regarding the nature of the FBI investigation remain undisclosed, as the warrants are sealed. A spokesperson for the school district confirmed the law enforcement activity but declined to provide further comment, citing the ongoing federal probe. The FBI's Los Angeles field office also acknowledged the execution of the warrants without offering specifics on the investigation's focus.
The surprise searches have sent ripples through the nation's second-largest school district, which serves over 540,000 students. Superintendent Carvalho, who has led LAUSD since 2022, has not made a public statement following the FBI action. The board's upcoming meeting underscores the serious nature of the situation, as members are expected to deliberate on potential implications for district leadership and operations amidst this unfolding federal inquiry. The community and district staff await further clarity on the circumstances that prompted this dramatic intervention.
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