Sec. 8. Reporting requirements
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For each year in which funding is provided under this Act, the Secretary shall submit an annual report to Congress on the activities carried out under this Act, including, at a minimum, information on the following: The activities undertaken by qualified States and selected States that improved or enhanced State-funded preschool programs. The progress of selected States in moving toward fulfilling criteria to become a qualified State. The extent to which the State used funds to expand a State-funded preschool program, as allowed under section 6(d).
The costs and barriers to expansion, including building and renovating preschool facilities so that such facilities are high-quality and age and developmentally appropriate. Each State that receives a grant under this Act shall submit to the Secretary an annual report on the following: The activities carried out by the State under this Act, including— how funds provided under this Act were used to enhance and improve the quality of State-funded preschool programs, including enhancing and improving the quality of State-funded preschool programs serving children who live in a rural area; and such other information as the Secretary may reasonably require.
The activities carried out by the State-funded preschool program, including— the number and ages of children served by the State-funded preschool program; and the number and ages of children in such program with a disability, with limited English proficiency, from low-income families, and from rural areas.