The superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District resigned nearly four months after the FBI served a search warrant at his home.
Officials with LAUSD say they will do everything they can to avoid a strike after the union representing its teachers announced they would strike if a new contract is not reached.
The union representing LAUSD teachers says it will go on strike April 14 if a new contract is not reached with the district.
Students and parents spoke out a protest held outside Chatsworth Park Elementary school, where moldy conditions were discovered in classrooms.
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is speaking out for the first time since being put on administrative leave after the FBI raided his home and office.
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has been placed on paid administrative leave after the FBI raided his home and the district's office earlier in the week.