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Related: Duval, other school districts challenge FCAT results Northeast Florida ... The biggest reason for the jump in writing scores is a change in how the test was scored this year.
A small change in the way the state's FCAT tests are being scored this year ... the report says that if you look at fourth-grade reading test scores from last year and compare them to scores ...
The state translates test scores in reading ... the fourth-graders scored a 3 or higher on the writing section of the FCAT. Last year, 51 percent reached that mark. At Cox Elementary, 74 percent ...
Sixty-six percent of all tenth grade students scored at 3.5 or above on FCAT 2.0 Writing in 2013, an increase of 7 points from 2012. All the test scores are due out by June 8. Assessments such as ...
Does he know what score they’ll need to pass the graduation test? The Jones High counselor has no answer — despite the fact that 127,000 Florida sophomores are taking the FCAT, starting this week.
The numbers dropped to 73 percent of tenth grade students scoring at least a 4 on the FCAT's writing test. And in Monroe County, 78 percent of fourth graders scored at least a 4 on the writing ...
How would higher FCAT cut scores impact teachers and their students ... Is the high school test too difficult or flawed in some way? I think these questions need to be investigated using solid ...
The FCAT is a high-stakes standardized test, used to calculate school grades and teacher evaluations. It also is critical for third-graders, who could potentially be held back if they only score a ...
This is this first year the FCAT is stopping some seniors from receiving standard diplomas because they did not score at the minimum level or above on either portion of the standardized test.
Fourth- through 10th-grade FCAT test scores are expected to be released June 9, the last day of school. Overall, Joyner said, he was "very, very pleased" with the third grade scores. "In reading ...
Students will begin taking the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test on Tuesday. The Times-Union is running a series of sample math, reading and science questions for third through 11th grade.