The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, also known as the FCAT, is a criterion-referenced test measuring selected benchmarks in mathematics, reading, science and writing from the Sunshine State Standards. The FCAT is administered to students in grades 3-11; students must and pass the reading and mathematics Sunshine State Standards portion of the grade 10 FCAT to graduate. Students who meet the course, credit and grade-point-average requirements, but do not pass the grade 10 FCAT, receive a certificate of completion, which is not equivalent to a standard high school diploma. Each student's scores are made available to parents in an individual score report and online.
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Find your child's user name and password in the official notice from your child's school.
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Log onto FCAT Parent Network at www.fcatparentnetwork.com. This site is only available after current year's scores have been released through June of the testing year.
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Enter user name and password; then select "Find Scores"