Los Angeles school board discusses superintendent after FBI raid
February 27, 2026 • Google News World
FBI Serves Search Warrants at LAUSD Headquarters and Superintendent’s Home
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) served search warrants at the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) headquarters and Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s home in San Pedro. The raid occurred on [date] as part of a federal probe into the superintendent’s administration.
According to reports, the FBI is investigating a controversial AI contract awarded to a private company by LAUSD. The contract has been the subject of controversy among educators and community members, who have raised concerns about its potential impact on student learning.
The search warrants were obtained at both the LAUSD headquarters and Superintendent Carvalho’s residence. The exact nature of the investigation is not yet clear, but officials have confirmed that it involves the AI contract and other matters related to the superintendent’s administration.
LAUSD officials have declined to comment on the specifics of the investigation, citing ongoing federal proceedings. However, the district has acknowledged that the FBI’s involvement is a result of its own internal review into the AI contract and other issues.
The controversy surrounding the AI contract has been ongoing for several months, with some critics arguing that it was awarded without proper oversight or transparency. The contract has also raised questions about the potential use of artificial intelligence in education, particularly in areas such as student assessment and data analysis.
As the investigation continues, officials are working to determine the extent of any wrongdoing by LAUSD or Superintendent Carvalho. The district has assured parents and students that it is committed to transparency and accountability in its decision-making processes.
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