The Los Angeles Unified School District will hold a closed-door meeting Thursday after federal authorities raided the office and properties of LA schools chief Alberto Carvalho.
A meeting agenda describes a “closed session” at 4 p.m. to discuss the superintendent after allegations of fraud and corruption involving the head of the nation’s second-largest school system.

On Wednesday, federal agents raided Carvalho’s San Pedro home, his downtown LA office and a Miami property tied to him.
An affidavit filed regarding the search was under seal, officials said.

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