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Assessment and Accountability Briefing Book
administration could be used to exempt students from the HSCT required for graduation. Students who scored at or higher than 327 on FCAT Reading and 315 on FCAT Mathemat ics could take advantage of this exemption. Based on the accountability cri...
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administration could be used to exempt students from the HSCT required for graduation. Students who scored at or higher than 327 on FCAT Reading and 315 on FCAT Mathemat ics could take advantage of this exemption. Based on the accountability criteria, only four schools were identified as not making adequate progress in 1998, compared to 158 three years earlier. The Florida School Recognition program was funded for the first time at $5.4 mil lion, and 140 schools received recognition and monetary rewards. NAEP
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http://fcat.fldoe.org/pdf/BriefingBook07web.pdf#page=8
fcat.fldoe.org/pdf/BriefingBook07web.pdf#page=8
administration could be used <span class="highlight">to</span> exempt students from <span class="highlight">the</span> HSCT required for graduation. Students who scored at or higher than 327 <span class="highlight">on</span> FCAT Reading and 315 <span class="highlight">on</span> FCAT Mathemat­ ics could take advantage of this exemption. <span class="highlight">Based</span> <span class="highlight">on</span> <span class="highlight">the</span> accountability criteria, only four schools were identified as not making adequate progress in 1998, compared <span class="highlight">to</span> 158 three years earlier. <span class="highlight">The</span> Florida School <span class="highlight">Recognition</span> program was funded for <span class="highlight">the</span> first time at $5.4 mil­ lion, and 140 schools received <span class="highlight">recognition</span> and monetary rewards. NAEP
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