LAUSD chief sidelined amid FBI searches and probe into district tech tool

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The Los Angeles Unified School District board unanimously voted to place Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on paid administrative leave while an investigation proceeds after federal agents executed court-authorized searches of his home and district offices; acting superintendent Andres Chait was named to lead the district, and the probe appears connected to the district’s AllHere AI project, though authorities have not confirmed any link to the tool amid ongoing financial strains and union pressure.
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