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L.A. schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on leave

The superintendent of the country’s second-largest school system resigned Sunday, months after the FBI searched his home and school district headquarters, officials said.

Alberto Carvalho had been leading the 520,000-student Los Angeles Unified School District since 2022. He was placed on paid leave two days after the Feb. 25 search.

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