LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho Outlines Plan to Turn Around Underperforming Schools
Alberto Carvalho, the Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District since February 2022, recently shared his plans to improve underperforming schools. In a conversation with Paul E. Peterson on The Education Exchange, Carvalho discussed his strategies for turning around these schools.
Carvalho, who has been in his role since 2022, has no immediate predecessor in the same year. He aims to tackle the challenge of improving lower-performing schools within the district. In his interview, he highlighted the importance of targeted support and resources for these schools. Carvalho also stressed the need for community engagement and parental involvement to drive academic success.
Alberto Carvalho, the current Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, has outlined his approach to turning around underperforming schools. His plans, discussed with Paul E. Peterson, focus on targeted support, community engagement, and parental involvement. Carvalho's strategies aim to improve academic outcomes across the district.
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