The Concord-Carlisle Regional School District has reached an agreement with the Department of Justice to resolve a federal review into allegations of antisemitism and harassment, school officials said Wednesday. The agreement includes “no finding of liability or wrongdoing by the district,” Concord-Carlisle school officials said in a statement. But the district will take steps to improve how it identifies, documents, and responds to harassment incidents based on race, religion, or national origin, including antisemitism, the statement said. School leaders called the resolution “an amicable agreement” with the Justice Department and said many of the measures formalize efforts already underway. “We...