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What is GPRA?

The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) is a straightforward statute that requires all Federal agencies to manage their activities with attention to the consequences of those activities. Each agency is to clearly state what it intends to accomplish, identify the resources required, and periodically report its progress to the Congress. In so doing, it is expected that the GPRA will contribute to improvements in accountability for the expenditures of public funds, improve congressional decision-making through more objective information on the effectiveness of Federal programs, and promote a new government focus on results, service delivery, and customer satisfaction.

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Staples High School German students showcased their skills and knowledge at the annual UCONN German Quiz Bowl, competing against other high school German programs and securing first place! In addition to the competition, students participated in target-language workshops and attended a presentation about opportunities to study German at UCONN, including dual-degree programs in business and engineering.

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