Alberto Carvalho begins new role as Los Angeles Unified's superintendent
February 14, 2022
Alberto Carvalho begins his position as Los Angeles Unified's new superintendent Monday after a 13-year tenure at Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
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With more than 1,000 schools serving some 600,000 students, Los Angeles Unified is California's largest school district by far, and the second largest district in the nation.
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