Los Angeles school superintendent denies wrongdoing and asks for his job back during federal probe - AP News

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March 11, 2026
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The Los Angeles school superintendent is denying wrongdoing and seeking reinstatement during a federal probe.

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The Los Angeles school superintendent has denied wrongdoing and requested his job back amidst a federal probe. This development occurs as the superintendent faces an ongoing investigation by federal authorities. The article does not specify the nature of the probe or the superintendent's current employment status.

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