How to Get My FCAT Scores

The FCAT, or Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, is a test given in Florida in reading, mathematics, writing and science. Tests are given in reading and math from grades 3 through 10, writing in grades 4, 8, and 10, and science in grades 5, 8, and 11. Passing the 10th-grade FCAT with a developmental scale score of 1926 is a requirement to graduate high school. It is possible for a student to retake the test if he/she doesn't pass in 10th grade.

Things You'll Need

  • Login information for the FCAT Parent network (distributed by the schools in May)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Determine when your child took the test. For the regular tests given in March, the scores aren't usually available until May. For retakes, scores are available within three to five months.

    • 2

      Visit the FCAT website via the link in the Resources section. Most schools also will have a link on their website.

    • 3

      Log in to the site with the information provided by your school.

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