Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho was placed on leave Friday, days after FBI agents conducted searches of his home and office as part of a secretive criminal investigation.
The seven member board that oversees Carvalho voted unanimously to sideline the head of the sprawling, challenged district after more than seven hours of deliberations behind closed doors that spanned two days.
Andres Chait, the district’s chief of school operations, was named the acting superintendent…