2012 Q1 ends March 31st. 2012 Q1 reporting is April 1st - April 14th. You must have a current registration for your DUNS# at www.CCR.gov<http://www.CCR.gov>. The following are required to report in 2012 Q1. There are 5 ARRA Formula Grant recipients that MUST submit their Final reports this reporting period (2 WERE NON-FILERS FROM 2011 Q4) S404A090024 4/10/2009 Whiteriver Unified Schl Dst 20 AZ Expenditures S404A090032 4/10/2009 Window Rock Unified School Dis AZ 2011 Q4 Non-Filer S404A090034 4/10/2009 Cedar Public School Dst 25 AZ 2011 Q4 Non-Filer S404A090067 4/10/2009 North Chicago Cusd Unit SD 187 IL Need to Mark FINAL Did NOT submit by 3/12/2012, must report in April S404A090120 4/10/2009 Dulce Independent Schl Dist NM 3 items need update There are 7 ARRA Discretionary Grant recipients that MUST submit a report this reporting period S401A100038 2010/05/14 MCLAUGHLIN SCHOOL DIST 15-2 SD Expenditures <50% S401A100056 2010/05/14 SHANNON CO SCHOOL DIST 651 SD Expenditures, Need to Verify Jobs S401A100122 2010/05/14 PAINTED DESERT DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS, INC AZ Expenditures <50% S401A100136 2010/05/14 WAPATO SCHOOL DISTRICT WA In process S401A100138 2010/05/14 LOCUST GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT I 17 OK In process S401A100151 2010/05/14 TIMBER LAKE SCHOOL DST 20-3 SD Expenditures <50% S401A100160 2010/05/14 FORT THOMAS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (2x Non-Filer) AZ 2011 Q3 & Q4 Non-Filer 2 x Non-Filer Thank you. Deborah R. Jones Impact Aid Program - Program Support Group Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Phone: 202.260.2056 eFAX: 866.799.1273 Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Chances are good that, at some time in your life, you've taken a time-management class, read about it in books, and tried to use an electronic or paper-based day planner to organize, prioritize and schedule your day. "Why, with this knowledge and these gadgets," you may ask, "do I still feel like I can't get everything done I need to?" The answer is simple. Everything you ever learned about managing time is a complete waste of time because it doesn't work. Before you can even begin to manage time, you must learn what time is. A dictionary defines time as "the point or period at which things occur." Put simply, time is when stuff happens. There are two types of time: clock time and real time. In clock time, there are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day and 365 days in a year. All time passes equally. When someone turns 50, they are exactly 50 years old, no more or no less. In real time, all time is relative. Time flies or drags depending on what you're doing. Two hours at the department of motor vehicles can feel like 12 years. And yet our 12-year-old children seem to have grown up in only two hours. Richard Branson, Entrepreneur - on Time Management