Wait for FCAT scores to be released. While FCAT scores are typically released to local school districts electronically each May, hard copies of the individual student scores that are made available to parents usually arrive at the school within a week of the scores being released. Pay attention to local news outlets to find out when the scores have been released.
Contact your child's school if you have not received the scores. Ask your child's teacher or a school administrator if he has plans for releasing student scores, as each school district releases scores differently, often by mail, over the Internet or by sending the report home with your student.
Contact your school district's assessment coordinator to request additional copies of your child's FCAT score report. Request the name and contact information from your child's school if you are unsure about who your district assessment coordinator is.