LAUSD board threatened to fire Supt. Alberto Carvalho for cause over undisclosed travel benefits before his resignation
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Howard Blume
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Before LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho resigned, the Board of Education sent him a confidential letter threatening dismissal for cause. The board cited several allegations, including that Carvalho allowed AllHere, a district contractor under federal investigation, to pay for his travel to Washington, D.C. in 2023. The letter also raised issues about undisclosed financial benefits. Carvalho subsequently resigned amid the ongoing FBI investigation involving AllHere and the former superintendent.
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· 3 pulledBefore L.A. schools Supt. Alberto Carvalho resigned, the Board of Education warned him in a confidential letter that it had potential grounds to dismiss him, citing several allegations.
Issues raised by the board in the letter sent to Carvalho included a 2023 trip to the White House allegedly subsidized by AllHere, the company at the center of an ongoing FBI investigation.
The board threatened to terminate him for cause over alleged financial benefits he did not disclose.
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