The CDC today abruptly canceled an online briefing with school superintendents, and their association called on the agency and the White House to clarify federal guidance for schools struggling amid the coronavirus outbreak
Domenech told POLITICO superintendents are expressing “incredible frustration" with the federal guidance.
Asked why the agency canceled the briefing with AASA, the CDC said it is reviewing the White House statements.
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