Your child’s grade level in school determines which of the FCAT subtests (Reading, Writing, Mathematics, and/or Science) he or she will take.
What is the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)? What are the Sunshine State Standards? Who takes the FCAT? All public school students in Grades 3 through 11 are required to take the FCAT. The tests are given only in public schools, though private school students who receive opportunity scholarships must also take the FCAT. Home education students are tested only if their parents or guardians select the FCAT as an evaluation option. Why do students take the FCAT? When is the FCAT given? Why is the FCAT in the news?