Ranking Florida's Schools with Your FCAT Score

Your FCAT score will determine if you are going to graduate or not. You can take practice tests to see where your FCAT score will be and that will give you a better ability to see where you need work. Your FCAT score helps to rank your school and allows a point of measurement where your school stands in the National ranking. Your FCAT score is an important measure to see what you have learned and where your weak areas are.

If you have quit school for any reason and are 16 or 60 you can see what your FCAT score is and then build your course from there to graduate from high school. Florida looks at your total FCAT score and is able to measure where each school needs to focus to improve student learning. Both public and private schools need to report FCAT score and a tally is determined by location. School ranking is based off the FCAT score and Florida schools take the FCAT score very serious.

The last FCAT score that is recorded is in the 10th grade but needs to be passed in order to graduate and receive a diploma. Your FCAT score will improve once you take the practice test and learn the areas that you need improving on.

If you are no longer in school but still want to get your fully accredited high school diploma you must first find out your complete FCAT score and then your course work at that time will be determined. At ContinentalAcademy.com you can take a practice FCAT and at that time sign up for classes to get you your diploma. Your FCAT score will be recorded and at that time it will be determined if you will have to repeat the test or not.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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