Law enforcement officers served a search warrant today at the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, according to several law enforcement sources.
The Department of Justice confirmed that a search was being carried out. Other law enforcement sources said the searches are at Carvalho’s office and San Pedro home.
Details about the search were not available. An affidavit filed in support of the searches was under seal, authorities said.
Also today, Carvalho, College Board CEO David Coleman and LA Unified leaders planned to hold a news conference to announce “unprecedented gains” in Advanced Placement participation and performance.
It’s not known if Carvalho will appear given the DOJ search of his home and office.
LAUSD officials have not yet released a formal statement regarding the presence of federal agents at their facility. The specific focus of the investigation is currently unknown.
Carvalho has been chief of the nation’s second-largest school system since February 2022. He was unanimously reappointed by the school board last year.
Before arriving in Los Angeles, Carvalho headed the Miami-Dade County Public Schools for 14 years.
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