The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools resigns about four months after being placed on paid leave during a federal investigation that involves an FBI search, according to multiple reports. The resignation follows the earlier decision to remove him from day-to-day duties while the investigation proceeds. Sources describe the superintendent’s paid leave as occurring during the course of a federal probe, with an FBI search reported as part of that process. In the months between the leave and the resignation, no consensus details are provided across the summaries on the specific allegations or evidence involved. The reports characterize the resignation as an outcome of the ongoing federal scrutiny, rather than as a separate development. The Independent and PBS NewsHour both link the timeline directly to the paid leave and the FBI search, while Winnipeg Free Press repeats the same core information. Across outlets, the central points are that the superintendent resigns, that he had been on paid leave for several months, and that the leave is tied to a federal investigation that includes an FBI search.