
Feds face backlash for tying schools' coronavirus relief to compliance with CDC guidelines
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The Department of Education is facing backlash for requiring school systems to comply with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance in order to obtain coronavirus relief funding.
Both that application and the department's website specify that school systems should use Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds in order to comply with CDC guidance.
"No Left Turn in Education is concerned by the CDCs constantly changing guidance over masks in K-12," said Yael Levin, who leads the group's Virginia chapter.
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