“We hope the school board reinstates him promptly to his position as superintendent.”AdvertisementThrough his counsel, Carvalho also commented on the ongoing investigation. The L.A. Board of Education voted 7 to 0 to place Carvalho on leave two days after the raid. In his statement, Carvalho did not comment on the conduct of the raid. “Alberto Carvalho is a dedicated public servant committed to the students and families of the Los Angeles Unified School District,” the statement also said. It is now called the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Foundation.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 11, 2026 00:31 UTC