Published On: June 7th, 2011|

The Miami Herald – Bill Kaczor

“Most statewide reading and math results on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test changed little from 2010, but that was expected because a new scoring scale is not yet ready to measure tougher standards tested for the first time this year, state education officials said Monday. For the portions of this year’s FCAT written to old standards, scores were up in science in all grades but down slightly for 10th-grade math.”(more)