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  2. Begin by reviewing the Achievement Level Scale Scores section. This includes cut scores for each grade and subject, which are essential for understanding student performance levels.
  3. Locate the subcategories under Level 1 and Level 2. These sections provide detailed ranges that help identify specific achievement levels for students.
  4. Fill in any required fields based on your analysis of student scores. Use the provided ranges to determine if a student has achieved a Learning Gain.
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The Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) is an annual assessment of students literacy and numeracy skills at Grades 4 and 7. The FSA is the first provincial assessment in which students participate. The purpose of the FSA is to: provide system-level information on student performance.
Grades 3-8: Students take the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) between April and May. Grades 9-12: Students take the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) between April and May. They may also take the ACT or the SAT in place of the FSA if they achieve above a certain score.
Performance Levels Level 1 is considered inadequate, level 2 is below satisfactory, level 3 is satisfactory, level 4 is proficient, and level 5 is mastery. For example, students who earn between 300 and 314 on the grade 3 English Language Arts exam will fall into the level 3 category.
The Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST), which includes VPK through grade 10 ELA Reading and VPK through grade 8 Mathematics assessments, is administered as a progress monitoring assessment three times per year.
How to Access the Family Portal How to Access the Family Portal. The new Family Portal provides a central location for your students assessment results. The Family Portal can be used to. access your students results for. At the Florida Statewide Assessments Portal: Or at the direct link:

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FAST assessments categorize student performance into five levels: Level 1: Well below grade level; students at this level will likely need substantial support in the next grade. Level 2: Below grade level; these students may also need docHub support to improve their skills.
If your child does not score at Level 2 or above, you will be notified by the school that your child will not be promoted to grade 4 until he or she achieves the required reading level. Students who are retained must be given intensive instruction in reading to help them catch up.
The FAST Equivalent Scores show where a students K2 Unified Scale score falls when reported on the B.E.S.T. scale. FAST Equivalent Scores are generated using static or state benchmarks.

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