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  1. Achievement levels describe a student’s success with the content assessed. As required by state law, achievement levels range from 1 to 5, with Level 1 as the lowest and Level 5 as the highest.

  2. The FAST grades 3–10 ELA Reading, FAST ELA Reading Retake, FAST grades 3–8 Mathematics, B.E.S.T. EOC, Science, Social Studies, and FCLE results are all reported in Florida’s Family Portal.

  3. FAST Test Levels - How Does Your School Compare?

    From analyzing FAST results data from the 2023-2024 school year, see how your school compares to others across the state

  4. H1-L2, L2-H2, H2-3, 3-4, 4-5 How ca. 3 . ompared to Current year PM3) 2. Maintain a level . 6th ELA 247/4 to 7th ELA 248/4 How ca. 3 . ompared to Current.

  5. Students demonstrate Learning Gains for FAST ELA and Mathematics in one of the following ways: All eligible students who have current and prior year scores who improve from the prior year by at least …

  6. FAST assessments are given 3 times throughout the school year to all students in grades 3-10 who are not alternately assessed. Fall, Winter, Spring. FAST assessments are adaptive computer based …

  7. What is the FAST Assessment? It is a standardized computer-based assessment that monitors student progress in reading and math from pre-kindergarten through 10th grade.

  8. Students will access and use the calculator provided in the student testing platform for grades 6–8 FAST Mathematics. Students can familiarize themselves with the calculator online: Allowable handheld …

  9. Achievement levels describe a student’s success with the content assessed. As required by state law, achievement levels range from 1 to 5, with Level 1 as the lowest and Level 5 as the highest.