* Your age/grade: Elementary, middle, and high school students will have different access methods. Parents or guardians typically receive scores for younger students.
* Your school district: Each district in Florida handles score reporting slightly differently. They may use a specific parent portal or send scores directly to the school.
* The specific test: FSA covers multiple subjects and grades.
To find your FSA scores, you should:
1. Contact your school: This is the most reliable method. Your teacher, counselor, or school administrator will have access to your scores and can explain them to you.
2. Check your school district's website: Many districts have a parent portal or a dedicated section on their website for accessing student test results. Search "[Your school district name] FSA scores" to find it.
3. Contact your school district's testing office: If you can't find the information through the school or website, call their testing department. They will be able to provide guidance.
Remember to be prepared to provide identifying information, such as your name, date of birth, and student ID number.