How much time does it take to administer the FCAT to a student?
The total amount of time required to administer the FCAT depends on the grade level of the students. In general, students spend from four to eight hours over a nine-day period taking different parts of the FCAT. Grade 3, 6, 7, and 9 students spend the least amount of time testing (four hours), and Grade 8 students spend the most time testing (8.1 hours). The daily schedule for each FCAT administration is posted in early September at http://www.fldoe.org/asp/schedule.asp.
The total amount of time required to administer the FCAT depends on the grade level of the student. The daily schedule for each FCAT administration, which provides information regarding the amount of time allotted for each testing session, is posted in early September at http://www.fldoe.org/asp/schedule.asp.
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