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FCAT Information for Parents and Students

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Spring 2011 marks the first time students will be tested on the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. In order to assess these new standards, new assessments to measure student success, such as FCAT 2.0 were created. Until the transition is complete, selected grades and subjects will continue to participate in the FCAT assessments. For a better understanding of Florida's new and old assessments keep reading.
  • FCAT: The Florida Comprehensive Assessment TestŪ, which began for select grades in 1998, is administered to students in grades 3 - 11, approximately 200,000 students per grade. The FCAT measures the Sunshine State Standards in reading and mathematics (grades 3-10), science (grades 5, 8, & 11), and writing (grades 4, 8, & 10).
     
  • FCAT 2.0: The FCAT 2.0 measures student achievement of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards, which were adopted in 2007. The transition from FCAT to FCAT 2.0 will be phased in over time, with FCAT 2.0 Reading and Mathematics being the first assessments to take place in Spring 2011. FCAT 2.0 Science will be administered to students for the first time in the spring of 2012. More detail about the transition to FCAT 2.0 is available.
     
  • Florida End-of-Course Assessments: The Florida EOC Assessments are part of Florida's Next Generation Strategic Plan aimed at better aligning our testing structure in order to assess a year's worth of learning at the close of the school year. Florida's EOCs will be computer-based assessments that measure the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards for specific high-school level courses. The first assessment to begin the transition to end-of-course testing in Florida is the Algebra 1 EOC, which will be administered for the first time in May 2011.
     

 

 

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