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Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) |
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| The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test® (FCAT) is part of Florida’s overall plan to increase student achievement by implementing higher standards. The FCAT, administered to students in Grades 3-11, consists of criterion-referenced tests (CRT) in mathematics, reading, science, and writing, which measure student progress toward meeting the Sunshine State Standards (SSS) benchmarks. | |
| Information About the FCAT (links to the Florida Dept. of Education website) | |
| Students and Parents | |
| Educators | |
| School Districts | |
| General Public | |
| Researchers | |
| Scores, Reports and Searchable FCAT Databases (links to the Florida Dept. of Education website) | |
| State, District and School Scores | |
| Interactive Search by School and District | |
| FCAT Demographic Results | |
| For more information about FCAT, see the Florida Department of Education's Office of Assessment and School Performance | |
| Archived Documents | |




