Top Takeaways
- Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s employment was the subject of an LAUSD closed session.
- The board recessed the closed session and will reconvene at 12:30 p.m. Friday.
- Calls to place Carvalho on a temporary leave of absence come after the FBI raided his residence and LAUSDโs headquarters on Wednesday.
After a four-hour closed session on Thursday, the Los Angeles Unified School District board recessed without announcing a decision on whether Superintendent Alberto Carvalho will be placed on leave a day after the FBI raided his residence and the districtโs downtown Los Angeles headquarters.
The session will continue on Friday at 12:30 p.m.
Carvalhoโs employment was the single item addressed during the closed-door special board meeting. Only a few members of the community spoke during public comment, and the room remained largely empty and quiet.
Board members were not available for interviews, and Carvalho wasnโt seen.
โThe District continues normal operations across all schools and offices. We are grateful to our dedicated employees, families, and students for their steady focus and commitment to our school communities,โ the district board wrote in a statement released shortly after Thursdayโs closed session ended.
The federal investigation involves financial matters related to Carvalho himself, rather than the district, the Los Angeles Times reported.
If the board decides to place Carvalho on leave, it remains unclear who the board might appoint as interim superintendent.
Several districts have picked associate superintendents to serve on an interim basis after placing their superintendents on leave amid active investigations.
As of 8 p.m. Thursday, Carvalho had not made any public comment. Further information on Wednesdayโs raids has not been released.
โWe expect LAUSD to provide full transparency and clear communication to educators, school staff, and the public,โ United Teachers Los Angeles, the district teachers union, said in a statement to EdSource.
โUTLA educators and our school communities have long raised concerns about LAUSD rapidly increasing spending on education tech and outside contractors, while investment in classrooms and educators has declined.โ
A critical time for the district
LAUSDโs leadership shakeup comes at a critical time, as the district navigates budget challenges, potential strikes and the impacts of federal actions.
โWe feel that this moment really calls for clear, strong leadership,โ said Nicolle Fefferman, a longtime LAUSD educator and co-founder of the Facebook advocacy group Parents Supporting Teachers. โAnd we want our elected school board members to make certain that that is what they are prioritizing.โ
Fall out from AllHere
Media reports so far have connected Wednesdayโs raids with the company AllHere Education, with which LAUSD entered into a $6.2 million professional services contract on July 1, 2023. Miami-Dade County Public Schools, where Carvalho previously served as superintendent, had also entered a contract agreement with the company in the fall of 2022.
Los Angeles Unified initiated the rollout of its chatbot, Ed, which was developed by AllHere, in March 2024. It was designed to serve as a โpersonal assistantโ for students โ capable of reminding them about assignments and exams, and informing them about cafeteria menus and bus schedules.
But three months later, the companyโs founder and CEO Joanna Smith-Griffin left the company. Most employees were furloughed, and Smith-Griffin was arrested in November 2024 and charged with securities fraud, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
In July 2024, Carvalho announced a task force to conduct a review of what went wrong with the rollout. But its progress and outcomes donโt appear to have been publicly disclosed.
The home searched by the FBI in Southwest Ranches, Florida, in Broward County, is reportedly the residence of Debra Kerr, who is listed as an AllHere contractor in records related to the company’s bankruptcy case and who has ties with Carvalho from his time as superintendent in Florida. Her son, Richard Kerr, is a former employee of the now-defunct AI company who told The 74 in 2024 that he pitched LAUSD on AllHere.
Parents Supporting Teachers is calling for the district to place Carvalho on administrative leave.
โItโs always been this lingering worry and this example of a theme of the lack of transparency and accountability that we recognize in the district,โ Fefferman said.
A storied past
In January 2025, the same parent group called for Carvalhoโs removal following a โchaotic and dangerous scramble for families and staffโ in the wake of the Palisades Fire.
Carvalhoโs contract was renewed in October, maintaining a salary of $440,000.
After serving as superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools for 14 years, Carvalho took over as LAUSDโs leader in 2022. His start at the district began as students returned to physical classrooms from virtual learning due to Covid-19. As a result of the impact of the pandemic, he has focused on reducing chronic absenteeism and curbing pandemic learning losses.
But despite LAUSDโs gains in standardized test scores and efforts to improve student attendance, his time as the districtโs leader has been riddled with controversies โ from alleged mishandling of arts funding to a series of cyberattacks and data breaches.
More recently, he has also received praise and backlash for condemning the Trump administrationโs immigration crackdown. And last month, the district was sued for allegedly discriminating against white students. The U.S. Department of Justice recently sought to join the suit.
โIt is our hope that the investigation resolves quickly so that the school district can focus on its core mission of educating our children. While we understand the importance of full cooperation with any investigation, we also cannot overlook or undermine the work that Superintendent Carvalho has led to support our students, educators and the district as a whole,โ said Evelyn Aleman, the organizer of the parent group Our Voice/Nuestra Voz.
โEducation is the foundation that builds stability and lifts families out of povertyโ we must stay focused on that mission and our studentsโ success.โ
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