Stoneham superintendent will keep his job after outrage over elementary school grounds arrest
Briefly

Superintendent [David] Ljungberg made the decision to not inform the community about this event based on the information available at the time, including that this appeared to be a mental health crisis, Stoneham police had responded quickly, and there was no disruption to the school day.
The committee also apologized to families, calling Ljungberg's handling of the incident 'a failure in judgment.' While it is encouraging that our school safety procedures resulted in a safe outcome for students, staff, and the community.
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