Source: New York Post
A confidential letter sent to Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho before his resignation warned the embattled schools chief that the board had potential grounds to fire him, revealing what happened behind the scenes before his abrupt exit. The letter said Carvalho could be terminated “for cause” over several alleged ethics violations, including claims that a district contractor, now at the center of an FBI investigation, paid for his travel to Washington, DC, and that he failed to disclose financial benefits on required state forms, according to the LA Times. The information comes four months after FBI agents searched Carvalho’s home and district office on February 25 as part of a federal investigation involving the education technology startup AllHere.