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What is the difference between the Annual Performance Report (APR) due to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) in the fall and the Annual Report due to the CDE in the spring?

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What is the difference between the Annual Performance Report (APR) due to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) in the fall and the Annual Report due to the CDE in the spring?

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The APR is the final report required by the ED at the end of a performance cycle. The Annual Report, due to the CDE, is essentially a progress report to determine eligibility for additional funding. It must include a copy of the local evaluator’s latest periodic progress report.

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