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How to View Your FCAT Results

The FCAT (Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test) is a standardized test given to students in grades 3 through 11 in the state of Florida. The test covers the main subjects including mathematics, reading, writing and science. It is designed to help improve the education system and to test the student's comprehension. The exam is administered near the end of the school year and the scores are usually received within a few weeks.

Things You'll Need

  • Student ID information
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Instructions

    • 1

      Wait for the FCAT results to come out. Results are generally released 2 to 3 weeks after the examination.

       

    • 2

      Contact your school and inquire about the FCAT results. You can call the school, visit them personally or e-mail them. If the school has an official website, check it as they may have posted the results.

    • 3

      Request a copy of the FCAT result from the school. Submit your details, including complete name and ID number. The school will then inform you where and when you can pick up the results.

    • 4

      Get your school's average rating for the FCAT. Go to greatschools (see resource links), and search for your school. The average rating of the FCAT for each school is posted there.

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