Alberto Carvalho, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, resigned from his position on Sunday night, June 21, 2026 [1].
The departure of the top official at one of the largest school districts in the U.S. comes as federal investigators scrutinize the management of public funds. The resignation follows months of tension regarding the district's technological investments and administrative oversight.
Carvalho had served as the superintendent since December 2021 [2]. His tenure ended after the FBI launched an investigation into a technology contract involving artificial intelligence [2]. According to reports, the contract in question is linked to fraud and resulted in losses of millions of dollars for the district [1].
This resignation occurs four months after the FBI conducted a raid related to the investigation [2]. While the district has not released a full accounting of the financial damage, the probe focuses on how the AI project was awarded and managed.
The FBI investigation highlights potential irregularities in the procurement process for high-cost technology tools. The loss of millions of dollars in public funds creates a significant budgetary gap for a district already facing complex fiscal challenges.
Carvalho's exit marks a sudden conclusion to a leadership period that began with goals of academic recovery and modernization. The district now faces the task of finding a successor while cooperating with federal authorities to determine the extent of the fraud [1].
“Alberto Carvalho resigned from his position on Sunday night, June 21, 2026.”
The resignation of a high-ranking official under federal investigation suggests a systemic failure in the oversight of technology procurement within the LAUSD. Because the investigation centers on an artificial intelligence contract, it may trigger stricter auditing processes for how school districts integrate emerging technologies and manage multimillion-dollar vendor agreements.


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