LA Superintendent's Office Gets the Raid Treatment: Another Swamp Creature Exposed?
FBI hits LAUSD boss Carvalho's crib over a $6M AI boondoggle, proving once again that 'EdTech' is just another way for grifters to loot taxpayer cash.

Los Angeles, CA – Well, well, well, look who's having a bad week. Turns out the FBI paid a little visit to the home and office of LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho. Seems like someone's been playing fast and loose with your hard-earned tax dollars, folks. The Feds are sniffing around a $6 million deal with some EdTech company called AllHere. AI chatbot, they said. "Ed," they called it. More like 'Ed'iot, amirite?
This whole thing is a classic case of swamp creatures doing what they do best: lining their pockets at your expense. Three million up front for a chatbot? What, did they think it was going to teach the kids how to code themselves? Turns out, this "revolutionary" AI was about as effective as Kamala's word salads – all fluff and no substance.
And of course, there's the obligatory connection to some shady character. This time, it's a former AllHere salesperson named Debra Kerr, whose Miami pad also got raided. Turns out she and Carvalho were tighter than skinny jeans on a hipster back in his Miami days. Coincidence? I think not.
The whole EdTech industry is a joke. It's a giant grift designed to separate you from your money. Remember Common Core? Another "innovative" solution that just made everything worse. This AI crap is the same thing, just with more buzzwords and less accountability.
LAUSD's official statement is the usual garbage: "safe and welcoming learning environment," blah blah blah. Spare me. What about a fiscally responsible learning environment? What about teaching kids how to read and do math instead of wasting money on useless gadgets?
Carvalho's got a history of this kind of crap, too. Another donation from a company trying to get a contract? Sounds like the guy's allergic to ethics. But hey, what do you expect from someone running a school district that's basically a giant daycare for adults?
So, what's the takeaway? Simple: the system is rigged. These bureaucrats are more interested in enriching themselves than educating your kids. The only way to fix it is to tear it all down and start over. Ditch the EdTech nonsense, fire the useless administrators, and give parents more control over their children's education.
And maybe, just maybe, teach these kids about the Constitution while you're at it. After all, who needs AI when you have the Bill of Rights?
Sources:
* Los Angeles Times Archives (because even the lamestream media gets it right sometimes) * AllHere Bankruptcy Filings

