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5/31/00
LOAN FUNDS DRAWN #257 83,974.50
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NTEREST DUE
TEREST DUE
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PAYMENT DUE DATE
TOTAL PAYMENT 6/01/00 465.64
BILLING SUMMARY 0.00
PREPAID INTEREST 465.64
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 0.00 0.00 465.64
IDELITY FEDERAL BANK & TRUST P.O. BOX 989
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33402-0989 5/31/00
PREVIOUS INTEREST $ 0.00 6/01/00
CURRENT INTEREST $ 465.64 8/01/00
LATE CHARGES DUE $ 0.00 8.125%
PREPAID INTEREST $ 0.00
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $ 465.64
A LATE CHARGE OF $ 23.28 WILL BE ASSESSED IF THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE IS
PAID ON OR BEFORE 6/2i/00.
BY PAYING ON TIME YOU WILL AVOID LATE CHARGES AND WILL PROTECT YOUR
CREDIT RATING. FOR BILLING INQUIRIES PLEASE CALL (551)803-9755.
WOWS -UM kEisithaiNcAtUELSEATEMENT PLEASE TELEPHRNE
FIDELITY FEDERAL BANK & TRUST 561203-9900
NOT
DUPING NONA: EUSINu.SS
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Homes and Realty
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Please be advised that we are building a home for the fatuity of located at
West Palm Beach, Pl. at412. Their on
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be comple efore August, 2000,
If there are questions, please do not hesitate to let me know.
HOMES BUILT BY JPG ENT. CBCO 31861 Palm Beach, FL 83411 •
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7th GRADE TIGERS
WESTERN PINES COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL "The Pride of the Acreage"
T NAME
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CITY
Seventh graders will take Language Arts, Math, Comprehensive Science, Geography, and Critical
Thinking. If you take one of the courses shown with an asterisk, you will not have Critical
Thinking.
GENERAL ELECTIVES (Year Long Courses) You may select two of these courses. You may not
select any semester courses shown below if you select two year long courses. However, you may choose
one year long course and two semester courses. Some courses shown below require a signature.
1302000 BAND 1 1303010 CHORUS 2 Teacher 1302010 BAND 2
Teacher 1700000 OFFICE AIDE Assistant Principal 1302020 BAND 3 *
Teacher 1302100 ADVANCED HANDBELLS * Teacher
• GENERAL ELECTIVES (Semester Courses) If you do not select any year long courses, select 4
options below. However, please note that each year long course selected is equivalent to two of your
semester choices.' If you select one year long course, you will still need to select two semester courses.
1501020 P. E.
8600110 ORIENTATION TO TECHNOLOGY 0100000 ART 2 0800010 HEALTH 2
8500130 LIFE CHOICES (Home Ec.) 0708000 BEGINNING SPANISH
2305000 CAREER EXPLORATIONS 04000003 DRAMA
A student may be placed in an Intensive Math and/or Intensive Reading Class based on scores of
normed district tests.
Elective courses are subject to administrative change based on availability. Students are expected to remain in
elective choices forte full e will select the student's electives.
All t h graders must have physical and immunizations on a "Florida Form" which has been
complete within the past year. All students must be in compliance with medical forms.
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FY 2000 - 7' Grade
THIS SIDE FOR SCHOOL USE ONLY
6Th Grade teachers should initial appropriate class placement.
LANGUAGE ARTS 1001040 Regular 1001050 Advanced 7810010K VE
7855010G ALP/ACAD.
7863010T CoTeach
SOCIAL STUDIES 2103040 Regular 7821010J EH 7821010K VE
7863010T CoTeach
TMH/PMH 7812010E Math 7810010E Language Arts 7855030E AcadernICSIdlls
_7880010E Explor. Vdc.
7815010E Adaptive P.E.
MATHEMATICS
GIFTED PROGRAM (E. P. required) 1205040 Regular 1205050 Advanced
12003408 Mg. I Honors 78120103 EH 7812010K VE 7863010T Co-Teach
1000010 INTENSIVE READING 1204000 INTENSIVE MATH
SCIENCE 2002070 Regular 7820010J EH 7820010K VE 7863010T CoTeach
ESE SUPPORT CLASSES 7863090K Learning Strategies _78630003 Social
Personal 7855010G ALP/FUNC
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
VE (Self-Contained) 7810010E Language Arts 7812010E Math
7820010E Science 7821010E Social Studies 7880010E Exploratory Vocational
ESOL 1002010 M/J LA 2 THRU ESOL 1002150 M/J ESOL L/S/R/W 2
Parents will be required to sign all necessary paperwork for any special program.
A student may be placed in an Intensive Math and/or Intensive Reading Class based on
scores of normed district tests.
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THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY - NEW/RETURNING STUDENTS REGISTRATION
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1461 PART IL IF SCHOOL. PERSONNEL ARE IMAM TO CONTACT YOU It CASE OF ILLNESS OR ACCIDENT. MAY WE NAVE YOUR PERMISSION TO CALL YOUR
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(49) HOSPITAL PILLPERVILL
ISO) LIST YOUR CHILD'S ILLNESSES, ALLERGIES OR OTHER PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS:
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RIM DATE 1521 NAME Of CHILD
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STUDENT NO, (OPTIONAL)
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BIRTH DATE (531 NAVE OF CHILD
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PALM BEACH COUNTY
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VERIFICATION FOR NEW/RETURNING STUDENTS:
TO THE PARENTS OR GUARDIANS:
NEW STUDENTS: Complete ail non - shaded areas on both sides of form
RETURNING STUDENTS: Please review both sides for correctness of typed information. If the Information
printed Is incorrect, please correct It by carefully
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(APPLICATION IS PROVIDED WITH THIS REGISTRATION FORM) r aj ill YES
NO
124) HEALTH SCREENINGS:
I GIVE PERMISSION FOR MT CRIED TO BE GIVEN HEALTH SCREENINGS.
THESE TESTS MAT BE GIVEN INDIVIDUALLY OR IN GROUPS.
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I GIVE PERMISSION FOR MY CHILD 70 PARTICIPATE IN THE SODIUM FLUORIDE PROGRAM
TO PREVENT DENTAL DECAY.
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STUDENT DISCLOSURES FOR 1st ENTRY
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH
COUNTY
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FCAT Diagnostic/Radice Tests Diagnostic Software Other (see attached)
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DiliCAT Diagnostic/Practice Tests (3 Diagnostic Software
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Meaning 4 Structure Types
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Earth and Space Processes of ifte Living Things Interact with their Environment
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Instructional Reading dent progress will be monitored throughout the school year, and student progress will be reflected on the report card.'
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Year Spedal Services! Placement 0 Successfully Remediated
O Requires New AIP Next School Year K Special Services/Placement
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Successfully Remediated Requires New AIP Next School
Year Special Services/ Placement
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Requires New AIP Next School Year Spedal Services / Placement
Second Fourth 23607906
ABS:
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RET:
COM GR: 10 0: 18
MATH:
43
READ: 276
MATH: 285
LEP:
AIP: R-FZ W-ZZ M-FZ S-ZZ 504:
O Deficiencies due to non-attendance (refer to Attendance Specialist)
Number of Days Absent
PartuittGuardlan Contact Commitment/ContrIbution Check./ thatapply.
O Monitor Attendance I Tardies O Check Homework O Read with Child Every Night
O Reinforce Skills O Attend Parent Conferences O Sign DailyNVeekly Notes
O Attend Parent Curriculum/ Information Meetings
DATE
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SIGNATURE OF TEACHER
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PBSD teeT (REV. 9/13/2002)
ORIGINAL - Cumulative Folder COPY - Teach 3/4/
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THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 3336 FOREST HILL BOULEVARD
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406-5869
11/01/2000 School.: WESTERN PINES MIDDLE Phone: 792-2500
WEST PALM BEA H 33412
RE:
Dear Parent/Guardian:
GRADE: 07
I regret to inform you that on 11/01/2000 your son/daughter was notified that a suspension was being considered based on the following
incident(s):
FIGHTING
Section 232.26(1)(b), Florida Statutes, provides that a school principal may suspend a student from school.
In accordance with Section 232.26(1)(b),F.S., a meeting was held in my office on 11/01/2000 at which your son/daughter had the opportunity
to explain why the suspension should not.be imposed.
the evidence available, I am hereby suspending
from school' attendance for a r!!!!!TImmTmiM mieffective 11/02/2000 through 11/02/2000.
In accordance with Section 228.041(25)(a),F.S., your son/daughter is remanded to your custody with specific homework assignments to
complete during the suspension. Please contact my.office to obtain these assignments.
Please be advised that Section 984.13(1)(b),F.S., allows a law enforcement officer to take your son/daughter into custody when the
student is suspended and is not in the presence of the parent/guardian.
Your son/daughter will be in violation of this suspension if he/she is on any public school premises and all other school-sponsored
activities without prior permission from the principal or designee.
It is most important that you contact the principal/designee prior
to your son/daughter returning to school.
SCHOOL STUDENT GRD RACE SUSPENSION DATE DAYS ESE 504 LEP
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SCHOOL YEAR 1999/00
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THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Student Discipline Referral
DIRECTIONS: Cheek appropriate code(s) from each group. Refer to the Discipline Referral Codes sheet for definitions. Attach the appropriate translation for parents of LEP students.
3. DATE:
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4.TIME: RecordActual materynree.
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(AMC- Parking Lot • ta LA - Laboratory
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12. INCIDENT DESCRIPTION(S) (CODE) II rnxe than one code. circle the primary
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11. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:
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NOTE:Wso number below for those persons without gfeff ID numbers
975• 976 - 977 - 978 - 979 • 980 - 9B1 - 982 - 983-
984- 985 - 999 - Classroorn Aide Bus Driver Clerical
Crossing Guard Custodian Food Service Staff Law Enforcement Office
Parent/Guardian Student SubsdtuteTeacher School Volunteer
Other
8. NATURE OF PROBLEM:
13. ACTION BY TEACHER BEFORE REFERRAL
LI Conference With Pupil K Parent Conference Ct Telephone Cad I To Parents
O Letter To Parents U Other
14. ACTION BY ADMINISTRATION (CODE) O AS - AltemaliveSchool Placement'
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SS - School Service Work O LS- Law EnforCement Naffed (School Police) • 0
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AL - Alcohol - Possesslon/Use/Distdbution
AN - Arson
AR - Articles Disruptive to School
AV - Assault/Verbal/Threat
BA - Battery
CO - Copying/Cheating
DB - DisobedienceAnsubordinatroNDetiance
DI- Disruptive Behavior (not criminal)
DL - Disrespectful Language/Profanity
DM -Abuse of School Properly
DO - Disorderly Conduct
DR - Drugs/Controlled Substance
DS - Dress Improper
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EH - Hale-Crime Related
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FT- Fighting
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RL - Rules Viotation/Schoof
RO - Robbery (Using Force)
SB • Sexual Battery
SH ; Sexual Harassment
SM • Smoking/Tobacco
SO • Sexual Offense
ST - Stealing/Theft
TH • Tardiness, Habitual
TR • Trespassing
UD - Unserved Detention
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FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) 2001
NORM-REFERENCED TEST Student Report Grade 07
This report shows your results from the FCAT National Norm-Referenced Test.
School Name and Number 2451 - WESTERN PINES MIDDLE
District Name and Number
SO - PALM BEACH
The FCAT Norm-Referenced Test measures your achievement on a test that was given to a national sample of students. Your norm-referenced scores in
Reading Comprehension and in Mathematics Problem Solving describe your performance In relation to the performance of students throughout the nation.
Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES Scale Score National Percentile Rank
Stanine Reading Comprehension
625
13
3
Mathematics Problem Solving
616
9
2
The Scale Score expresses your performance and allows comparisons from year to year.
Reading Comprehension Scale Scores range from 490 to 819. Mathematics Problem Solving
Scale Scores range from 517 to 830.
The National Percentile Rank and Stanine Indicate your relative standing In comparison to the
national reference group. National Percentile Ranks range from 1 to 99. Stanlnes range from
1 to 9.
If you took the test again, your National Percentile Rank might be slightly higher or lower than
stated here. However, your National Percentile Rank would probably fall within a certain range.
For Reading Comprehension, your National Percentile Rank should be between 07 and 18. For
Mathematics Problem Solving, your National Percentile Rank should be between 04 and 17.
CONTENT SCORES Number of Points Possible Earned Number of Questions
Attempted Reading Comprehension
54
21
54
Initial Understanding
10
4
10
Interpretation
24
8
24
Critical Analysis
10
5
10
Strategies
10
4
10
Mathematics Problem Solving
50
12
50
Measurement
5
1
5
Estimation
6
2
6
5
1
5
Number Relationships
6
0
6
Number Systems
4
0
4
Patterns & Functions
3
1
3
Algebra
4
1
4
Statistics
5
1
5
Probability
3
0
3
Geometry
9
5
9
Each question was worth 1 point.
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Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) 2001
SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS Student Report Grade 07
This report shows your results from the FCAT Sunshine State Standards Test.
School ame ana Number 2451 - WESTERN PINES MIDDLE 60 - PALM BEACH
The FCAT Sunshine State Standards Test measures your performance on selected benchmarks in reading and mathematics as defined by the Sunshine State
Standards. Scores on this test are one Indication of your achievement of the challenging content that Florida students are expected to know. Achievement levels for this
portion of FCAT have not yet been determined.
Student Achievement Level Descriptions
LEVEL 5: Performance at this level Indicates that the student has success with the most challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A Level 5
student answers most of the test questions correctly, Including the most challenging questions.
LEVEL 4: Performance at this level Indicates that the student has success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A Level 4 student
answers most of the questions correctly but may have only some success with questions that reflect the most challenging content.
LEVEL 3: Performance at this level Indicates that the student has partial success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards, but
performance Is Inconsistent. A Level 3 student answers many of the questions correctly but Is generally less successful with questions that are
most challenging.
LEVEL 2: Performance at this level Indicates that the student has limited success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.
LEVEL 1: Performance at this level Indicates that the student has little success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.
Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES Student Achievement Level Scale Score
State Comparison:
Thirds Lowest Middle Highest Reading
TBD
221
Mathematics
TBD
257
Sunshine State Standards Reading and Mathematics Scale Scores range from 100 to SCO.
If you took the test again, your scores might be slightly higher or lower than the scores on
this report. However, your scores would probably fall within a certain range. For reading,
your scale score should be between 202 and 240. For mathematics, your scale score should
be between 237 and 277.
The check marks ( ) show If you scored In the lowest, middle, or highest third of grade 07
Florida students who took this test.
TO Be Determined Run Date: 04/28/2001
CONTENT SCORES Number of Points Possible Number of
Points Earned State Comparison:
Thirds Reading Lowest Middle Highest Words/Phrases
8
4
1
Main Idea/Purpose
17
6
i
Comparisons
15
3
. Reference/Research
5
1
../
Mathematics Number Sense
g
2
Measurement
9
2
1
Geometry
8
4
1
Algebraic Thinking
9
2
Data Analysis
9
4
I
The Content chart shows the number of points possible and the number of points earned
for each category. Each question was worth 1 point.
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FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) 2002 Student Report
GRADE 08 Student Nam m e 2451 - WESTERN PINES MIDDLE
50 - PALM BEACH
The FCAT Norm-Referenced Test measures your achievement on a test that was given to a national sample of students. Your norm-referenced scores in
Reading Comprehension and in Mathematics Problem Solving describe your performance in relation to the performance of students throughout the nation.
Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES Scale Score National Percentile Rank
Stanine Reading Comprehension
660
26
4
Mathematics
632
14
3
The Scale Score expresses your performance and allows comparisons from year to year.
Reading Comprehension Scale Scores range from 510 to 820. Mathematics Problem Solving
Scale Scores range from 527 to 838.
The National Percentile Rank and Stanine indicate your relative standing in comparison to the
national reference group. National Percentile Ranks range from 1 to 99. Stanines range from
1 to 9.
If you took the test again, your National Percentile Rank might be slightly higher or lower than
stated here. However, your National Percentile Rank would probably fall within a certain range.
For Reading Comprehension, your National Percentile Rank should be between 18 and 34. For
Mathematics Problem Solving, your National Percentile Rank should be between 07 and 23.
CONTENT SCORES Possible Earned Number of Questions
Attempted
54
29
54
Initial Understanding
8
5
8
Interpretation . 27
17
27
7
4
7
Strategies
12
3
12
Mathematics Problem Solving
52
14
52
Measurement
5
1
5
Estimation
5
1
5
6
0
6
Number Relationships
6
1
6
Number Systems
4
0
4
Patterns & Functions
3
1
3
Algebra
6
3
6
Statistics
4
1
4
Probability
4
1
4
Geometry
9
5
9
Each question was worth 1 point.
teU Fen Deb: teM/2002
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FCAT Reports
FCAT Reading and Mathematics test results are provided two separata reports, one for the "Sunshine State
:andards' (SSS) tests and one for the "Norm-Referenced ist" (hIRT) tests. At grades 4, 8, and 10, a third report
>ntains the FCAT Writing results.
he FCAT "Sunshine State Standards" report presents test
:ores from Florida's test of academic standards. Success on tis test can be best understood by using the achievement
avels where a 3 or higher is preferred. This report contains ubject Scores and Content Scores. Subject scores provide n overall summary of achievement, and content scores gute
number of points earned in specific skill areas.
he "Norm-Referenced Test" report presents Reading and dathematics scores on a Florida version of the SAT9
iublished by Harcourt Educational Measurement. Student cores are comparad to a national "norm" group, where a
arcentile rank score of 50 is average.
achievement Levels The achievement level is one of the iubject scores on the FCAT "Sunshine State Standards" test.
rhese levels describe the success a student has achieved on he Florida Sunshine State Standards tested on FCAT. Level
5 is the highest and Level 1 is the lowest.
5 Performance at this level indicates that the student has surf-4.c5 with the most challengino content of the Sunshine State Standards.
A level 5 student answers most of the test questions cgrregfiv incluchng the most challenging questions.
4 Performance at this level indicates that the student basegcgels with the challenaino tontam of the Sunshine State Standards. A
level 4 student answers most of the test questions conectly, pytt may_liatesdyjaeucceas with questlons that reflect the most challenging content.
3 Performance at this level indicates that the student has partal success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State
Standards, but perlormance is inconsistent. A level 3 student answers many of the test questlons correctly, but Is onnerallykas
successlut with questlons that are the most challenging.
2 Performance at this level indicates that the student has limited
Standards.
1 Performance at this level indicates that the student has ttle
Standards.
Year-to-Year Growth The FCAT "Sunshine State Standards" tests in Reading and Mathematics are given in grades 3-10.
Therefore, achievement across Mo years can be competed for grades 4-10. These comparisons are made based on changas in
the students achievement leve' from one year to the next.
CertifIcates Scores on the "Sunshine State Standards' part of
FCAT are used to award students with certificates of accomplishment For Reading and Mathematics, students who
score in Achievement Level 5 receive certificates. For Writing,
certificates are given to all students with scores of 5.5 and 6 and
to fourth graders with scores of 5, 5.5 and 6. Certificates are not awarded based on the Norm-Referenced Test scores.
Informes del FCAT (Spanish)
Los resultados de los exámenes de lectura y matemáticas del FCAT se proporcionan en dos informes por separado, uno para los exámenes según las normas estatales "Sunshine State Standard?
(SSS, por sus siglas en inglés) y uno para los exámenes ceñidos a normas de aplicación nacional (NRT, por sus siglas en inglés). Un
tercer informe contiene los resultados del examen de redacción del
FCAT de los grados 410, Sv°, 10"».
El infårme según las normas estatales 'Sunshine State Standards" del FCAT presenta las calificaciones del examen de las normas
académicas de Florida. El éxito de este examen puede entenderse mejor utilizando los niveles de rendimiento en los que se prefiere
una calificación de 3 o superior. Este informe contiene dos tipos de calificaciones (calificaciones por materia y calificaciones por
contenido). Las calificaciones por materia proporcionan un resumen general del rendimiento y las calificaciones por contenido proveen el
número de puntos ganados en áreas de habilidades específicas.
El informe del examen ceñido a normas de aplicación nacional
(Norm-Referenced Test) presenta los resultados de Lectura y
Matemáticas en una versión de Florida del SAT9 publicado por
(Harcourt Educational Measurement). Los resultados obtenidos por los estudiantes se comparan con el grupo modelo o "norma", en el
que la clasificación percentil de 50 es el promedio.
Niveles de rendimiento: El nivel de rendimiento es uno de los temas evaluados en el examen Sunshine State Standards del FCAT.
Estos niveles describen el éxito que un estudiante ha logrado en las normas estatales Sunshine State Standards que se prueban en el
FCAT. El nivel 5 es el más alto y el nivel 1 es el más bajo.
5 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene éxito con el
contenido más difícil del examen Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del nivel 5 responde la rumia de las presuntas del
nmente incluyendo las preguntas más difíciles.
4 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene éxito con el
contenido difícil del examen Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del nivel 4 responde la mayoría de las preguntas correctamente, pero
es posible nue sólo tenga alnön éxito en preguntas que reflejan el contenido más dificil.
3 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene éxito parcial
con el contenido dificil del examen Sunshine State Standards pero el rendimiento no es uniforme. Un estudiante de nivel 3 responde
muchas de las preguntas del examen correctamente pera oor lo general tiene menos exile con las preguntas que son más difíciles.
2 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene éxito limitado
en el examen Sunshine State Standards.
1 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene poco éxito
con el contenido difícil del examen Sunshine State Standards.
Evolución de un año al otro: Los exámenes Sunshine State
Standards del FCAT en lectura y matemáticas se administran desde
3el a 10" grados. Por lo tanto, el logro en dos años puede compararse con los grados desde 410 hasta lomo. Estas
comparaciones se hacen basadas en los cambios en el nivel de rendimiento del estudiante de un año a otro.
Certificados: Las calificaciones de la parte Sunshine State
Standards del FCAT se utilizan para otorgar certificados de logros a los estudiantes. Para lectura y matemáticas, los estudiantes que
logran un nivel de rendimiento 5 reciben certificados. Para redacción, los certificados se otorgan a todos los estudiantes que
han obtenido 5.5 y 6 puntos y a los estudiantes de cuarto grado que han obtenido 5, 5.5 y 6. Los certificados no se otorgan basados en
los resultados de los exámenes ceñidos a normas de aplicación nacional.
Rape FCAT (Haitian Creole)
Yo bay de (2) rapo apa pou rezilta egzamen lekti ak mar. Trata(
FCAT la, youn se pou egzamen "Sunshine State StatiVanis"
(SSS) yo, epi lät la se pou egzamen ki baza sou "modél egzamen ofisyel FCAT Mazo pou fe evalyasyon" (NR1) yo. Nan Idas 1114m,
finni ak 10Yérn, yo bay yon twazyém rapó ki gen rezilta egzamen redaksyon FCAT la.
Rapó "Sunshine State Standard? pou FCAT la prezante nät etév yo få nan egzamen Florida bay sou prensip akademlk yo. Pou w
ka konprann kl kantite siksé yon elév pote nan egzamen sa a, ou ka itilize tablo nivo siksé elév la. Nan tablo sa a, yo pretere lb yon
elév få yon nät 3 oswa yon nät ki pi wo. Rape a gen nät pou sijé ak nät pou kontni ladann. Nät pou sijé a bay yon rezime jeneral
sou tout sa elév la reyalize nan egzamen an, epi nät pou kontni an bay kantite pwen elév la få nan yon matyé byen determine.
Rapó sou egzamen ki baze sou "modél egzamen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou få evalyasyon" yo prezante nät pou lekti ak matematik
nan vésyon SAT9 Florida bay la. Se Harcourt Educational
Measurement ki te pibliye vésyon sa a. Yo konpare nät elév yo ak yon gwoup nät yo 'considere käm "modél pou egzamen ofisyår la
nan nivo nasyonal, kote suivan klasman pa pousantaj la, nät mwayén nan se 50.
Nivo siksé elév yo - Nivo siksé elév yo se nät pou youn nan matyé ki genyen nan egzamen sou "Sunshine State Standards"
pou FCAT la. Nivo sa yo dekri siksé yon elév reyalize lé elév la prao egzamen "Sunshine State Standard? pou FCAT la. Pi gwo nivo a se Nivo 5, pi piti nivo a se Nivo 1.
5 Pildömans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la te gen siksé nan matvé ki te gen oi ofis_ditikilte ladan vq nan egzamen 'Sunshine State
Standard? la. Yon elév kl nan 5yém nivo reponn pile kesvon egzamen vo körekteman elév la menm reponn kesyon ki gen pi plis
difikilte ladan yo.
4 Pétemans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la te aen siksé nan matvé ki oen difikilte ladan vo nan egzamen "Sunshine State Standard?
la. Yon elév ki nan 41,fim nivo reponn kesyon egzamen yo körékteman, men II oen kél< siksé sétman nan kesyon kl paret gen
pi pfis difikilte ladan yo.
3 Pétornans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la «en enne siksé nan matyé ki gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen 'Sunshine State
Standards" la, men pélbmans tan pa rete estab. Yon elév 314m nivo reponn anpil nan kesyon egzamen yo körékteman, men anleneral ti
oen mwens siksé ak kesyon ki parét gen pi plis «Orille ladan yo.
2 Pétemans nan nivo sa a demontre aleé elév la Imite nan matyé ki gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen "Sunshine State Standards" la.
1 Peldmans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la oen von ti siksé tou oiti nan matyé Id gen difailte ladan yo nan egzamen "Sunshine State
Standard?.
Pwogré de ana an ana - Yo bay egzamen lekti ak matematik
"Sunshine State Standard? pou FCAT la depi nan Idas 3Xtfril fiska
Idas 10Yém. Konsa, ou ka konpare sa elév yo reyalize pandan dezan (2 an) depi nan Idas 4Orn jiska Idas 10tbm. Yo baza
konparezon yo sou nivo siksé elév la de ane an ane.
Sétifika - Dapré nät elév yo få nan "Sunshine State Standard?
pou FCAT la, yo ka bay yo sétifika pou sa yo akonpli. Pou lekti ak
Matematik, elév ki fé gwo nät ki klase palomeas yo nan SOff, nivo, resevwa sétifika. Pou redaksyon, tout elév ki fé nät 5.5 ak 6 ak tout
elev Klas 40", ki få nät 5, 5.5, ak 6 resevwa yon sétifika. Yo bay sétifika yo swivan nät eliw yo fé nan egzamen kl baze sou "modél
egzamen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou fé evalyasyon" yo.
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Name Grade 08 Achievement Levels Scale Score Ranges
Reading Mathematics Level 5: 394.500 371-500 Level 4: 360-393
347-370 Level 3: 310.349 310.346 Level 2: 271-309 280-309
Level 1: 100.270 100-279 Spring 2002 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)
Sunshine State Standards - Grade 08 Student Report
The FCAT is a test developed in Florida to measure student achievement of the Sunshine State Standards (SSS) for reading, mathematics and writing. TM
Is one measure of how much students have learned and how prepared they are for more challenging work. The standards tested on FCAT were develop(
groups of teachers and identify the knowledge and skills students.should achieve as they move from grade to grade. The A+ Plan for Education establi
an annual assessment of student learning in grades three through ten as well as regular reports to parents. This report provides parents with indepen
information about the achievement and learning gains of their students.
Utast Ram ma Number 2451 - WESTERN PINES MIDDI 50 - PALM BEACH
2002 Achievement Levels and Scale Scores Your FCAT score Is reported In several ways. The
Scale Score is a score between 100 and 500. The
Achievement Level score Is one of Ave success levels described on the back of this report.
2002 compared to 2001 Scale Score Achievement Level
Reading
241
1
Mathematics
251
1
Your test scores show how you performed on the day you took the test. If you had taken this test
numerous times, most of your scales scores would likely have fallen between two scores. Your
FCAT Reading scorns might have been between 223 and 259. Your FCAT Mathematics scores
might have boon between 234 and 268. Tho range reflects the amount of statistical variabilly in
the scale score.
Content scores show your performance on more specific areas of the Reading and
Mathematics tests
The table shows the number of points possible and the number you earned for each
category. Questions on this test were worth from I to 4 points.
2002 Content Scores Number of Points Possible Number of
Points Earned Reading Words/Phrases
8
4
E2
9
Comparisons
10
4
Reference/Research
10
5
Mathematics Number Sense
12
3
Measurement
12
2
Geometry
12
1
12
3
Data Analysis
12
3
2001 Achievement Levels and Scale Scores*" Grade 07
Achievement Levels Scale Score Ranges Level s:
Reading Mathematics 389-600 ' 379-500 Level 4: 344-388
344-378 Level 3: 300-343 306-343 Level 2: 267-299 275-305
Level 1: 100:266 100-274
This section of the report shows the scale scores and achievement level scores you cereal last
year. The table on the len Shoals the scale score ranges for the test you took last year.
Scale Score Achievement Level Reading
221
1
Mathematics
257
1
2001 to 2002 Learning Gains*"
The Learning Gains section of this report shows an estimate of your progress
from 2001 to 2002. Your learning gains are based on a comparison of your
Achievement Level scores from year to year.
Reading Learning Gains:
Your FCAT Reading achievement level score is the same as last year's. Your test score is low and needs improving. Talk
to your teacher about ways to improve your achievement.
Mathematics Learning Gains:
Your FCAT Mathematics achievement level score is the same as last year's. Your test score is low and needs improving. Talk
to your teacher about ways to improve your achievem4-•
"ft 2001 scores
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FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) Student Report
GRADE 08 School Name and Number 2451 - WESTERN PINES MIDDLE
50 - PALM BEACH
The FCAT Norm-Referenced Test measures your achievement on a test that was given to a national sample of students. Your norm-referenced scores in
Reading Comprehension and In Mathematics Problem Solving describe your performance in'relation to the performance of students throughout the nation.
Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES Scale Score National Percentile Rank
Stanine Reading Comprehension
660
26
4
Mathematics
632
14
3
The Scale Score expresses your performance and allows comparisons from year to year.
Reading Comprehension Scale Scores range from 510 to 820. Mathematics Problem Solving
Scale Scores range from 527 to 838.
The National Percentile Rank and Stanine indicate your relative standing in comparison to the
national. reference group. National Percentile Ranks range from 1 to 99. Stanines range from
1 to 9.
If you took the test again, your National Percentile Rank might be slightly higher or lower than
stated here. However, your National Percentile Rank would probably fall within a certain range.
For Reading Comprehension, your National Percentile Rank should be between 18 and 34. For
Mathematics Problem Solving, your National Percentile Rank should be between 07 and 23.
CONTENT SCORES Possible Earned Number of Questions
Attempted
54
29
54
Initial .Understanding
8
5
8
Interpretation . 27
17
27
7
4
7
Strategies
12
3
12
Mathematics Problem Solving
52
14
52
Measurement
5
1
5
Estimation
5
1
5
6
0
6
Number Relationships
6
1
6
Number Systems
4
0
4
Patterns & Functions
3
1
3
Algebra
6
3
6
Statistics
4
1
4
Probability it .
1
4
Geometry
9
5
9
Each question was worth 1 point.
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FCAT Reports
The FCAT Reading and Mathematics test results are provided in two separate reports, one for the "Sunshine State
Standard? (SSS) tests and one for the "Norm-Referenced
Test" (NRT) tests. At grades 4, 8, and 10, a third report contains the FCAT Writing results.
The FCAT "Sunshine State Standard? report presents test scores from Florida's test of academic standards. Success on
this test can be best understood by using the achievement levels where a 3 or higher is preferred. This report contains
Subject Stores and Content Stores. Subject stores provide an overall summary of achievement, and content scores giva
the number of points eamed in speclfic skilt areas.
The "Norm-Referenced Test" report presents Reading and
Mathematics scores on a Florida version of the SAT9 published by Harcourt Educational Measurement. Student
stores are compared to a national "norm" group, where a percentile rank store of 50 is average.
Achievement Levels The achievement level is one of the
subject scores on the FCAT "Sunshine State Standards" test.
These levels describe the success a student has achieved on the Florida Sunshine State Standards tested on FCAT. Level
5 is the highest and Level 1 is the lowest.
5 Performance at this level indicates that the student has success wjltr the most challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.
A level 5 student iMieteM0StillifitSsIguestioassetteollv, including the most challenging questions.
4 Performance at this level indicates that the student has success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A
leve! 4 student answers most of the test questions correctly, kul
Play have oniv soma sucCeal with questions that ref lett the most challenging content.
3 Performance at this level indicates that the student has oartial
Standards, but performance is inconsistent. A level 3 student answers many of the test questions correctly, kulis genrally
successful with questions that are the most challenging.
2 Performance at this level indicates that the student has limited
Standards.
1 Performance at this level indicates that the student has little
Standards.
Yeabto-Year Growth The FCAT "Sunshine State Standard?
tests In Reading and Mathematics are given in grades 3-10.
Therefore, achievement across two years can be compared for grades 4-10. These comparisons are made based on changes In
the student's achievement level from one year to the next.
Certificates Scores on the "Sunshine State Standard? part of
FCAT are ured to award students with certificates of accomplishment. For Reading and Mathematics, students who
score in Achievement Level 5 recelve certificates. For Writing,
certificates are given to all students with scores of 5.5 and 6 and
to fourth graders with scores of 5, 5.5 and 6. Certificates are not awarded basad on the Norm-Referenced Test stores.
Informes del FCAT (Spanish)
Los resultados de los exámenes de lectura y matemáticas del FCAT se proporcionan en dos informes por separado, uno para los exámenes según las normas estatales 'Sunshine State Standard?
(SSS, por sus siglas en inglés) y uno para los exámenes ceñidos a normas de aplicación nacional (NRT, por sus siglas en inglés). Un
tercer Informe contiene los resultados del examen de redacción del
FCAT de los grados 4I°, 8v°, 10".
El informe según las normas estatales "Sunshine State Standard?
del FCAT presenta las calificaciones del examen de las normas académicas de Florida. El éxito de este examen puede entenderse
mejor utilizando los niveles de rendimiento en los que se prefiere una calificación de 3 o superior. Este informe contiene dos tipos de
calificaciones (calificaciones por materia y calificaciones por contenido). Las calificaciones por materia proporcionan un resumen
general del rendimiento y las calificaciones por contenido proveen el número de puntos ganados en áreas de habilidades específicas.
El Informe del examen ceñido a normas de aplicación nacional
(Norm-Referenced Test) presenta los resultados de Lectura y
Matemáticas en una versión de Florida del SAT9 publicado por
(Harcourt Educational Measurement). Los resultados obtenidos por los estudiantes se comparan con el grupo modelo o "norma', en el
que la clasificación percentil de 50 es el promedio.
Niveles de rendimiento: El nivel de rendimiento es uno de los temas evaluados en el examen Sunshine State Standards del FCAT.
Estos niveles describen el éxito que un estudiante ha logrado en las normas estatales Sunshine State Standards que se prueban en el
FCAT. El nivel 5 es el más alto y el nivel 1 es el más bajo.
5 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene éxito con el
contenido más dificil del examen Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del nivel 5 responde la mayoría de las preguntas del
examen correctamente incluyendo las preguntas más dif (cites.
4 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante gene éxito con DI
contenido dificil del examen Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del nivel 4 responde la mayoría de las preguntas correctamente aq
es Posible Que soto tema alcún éxito en preguntas que reflejan el contenido más dificil.
3 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene éxito parcial
con el contenido dificil del examen Sunshine State Standards pero el rendimiento no es uniforme. Un estudiante de nivel 3 responde
muchas de las preguntas del examen correctamente pero por lo
General tiene menos éxito con las preguntas que son más difíciles.
2 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene éxito limitada
en el examen Sunshine State Standards.
1 El rendimiento a este nivel indica que el estudiante tiene opon éxito
con el contenido difícil del examen Sunshine State Standards.
Evolución de un año al otro: Los exámenes Sunshine State
Standards del FCAT en lectura y matemáticas se administran desde
301 a 10" grados. Por lo tanto, el logro en dos años puede compararse con los grados desde 410 hasta 10mo. Estas
comparaciones se hacen basadas en los cambios en el nivel de rendimiento del estudiante de un año a otro.
Certificados: Las calificaciones de la parte Sunshine State
Standards del FCAT se utilizan para otorgar certificados de logros a los estudiantes. Para lectura y matemáticas, los estudiantes que
logran un nivel de rendimiento 5 reciben certificados. Para redacción, los certificados se otorgan a todos los estudiantes que
han obtenido 5.5 y 6 puntos y a los estudiantes de cuarto grado que han obtenido 5, 5.5 y 6. Los certificados no se otorgan basados en
los resultados de los exámenes ceñidos a normas de aplicación nacional.
Rapó FCAT (Haitian Creole)
Yo bay de (2) rapo apa pou rezilta egzamen lekti ak ni ñatik
FCAT la, youn se pou egzamen "Sunshine State Stantarde
(SSS) yo, epl lät la se pou egzamen ki baze sou "modål egzkmen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou le evalyasyon" (NRT) yo. Nan kifis -4Om,
8rém ak 101~, yo bay yon twazyém rapo ki gen rezilta egzamen redaksyon FCAT la.
Rapé 'Sunshine State Standard.? pou FCAT ta prezante nät &IN yo fé nan egzamen Florida bay sou prensip akademik yo. Pou w
ka konprann kl kantite siksé yon elév pote nan egzamen sa a, ou ka itilize tabb nivo siksé elév la. Nan labio sa a, yo pretere lé yon
elév lé yon nät 3 oswa yon nöt ki pi wo. Rapo a gen nät pou sijé ak nät pou kontni ladann. Nät pou sijé a bay yon rezime jeneral
sou tout sa elév la reyalize nan egzamen an, epl nät pou kontni an bay kantite pwen elév la fé nan yon matyé byen detémine.
Rapo sou egzamen ki baze sou "modél egzamen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou fé evalyasyon" yo prezante nät pou lekti ak matematik
nan vésyon SAT9 Florida bay la. Se Harcourt Educational
Measurement ki te pibliye vésyon sa a. Yo konpare nät elév yo ak yon gwoup nät yo konsidere kom "modél pou egzamen ofisyél" la
nan nivo nasyonal, kote suivan klasman pa pousantaj la, nät mwayén nan se 50.
Nivo siksé elév yo - Nivo slksé elév yo se nät pou youn nan matyé ki genyen nan egzamen sou "Sunshine State Standard?
pou FCAT la. Nivo sa yo dekri siksé yon elév reyalize ,lé elev la pran egzamen 'Sunshine State Standards" pou FCAT la. Pi gwo nivo a se Nivo 5, pi piti nivo a se Nivo 1.
5 Pélbmans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la te cien siksé nan matvé ki te cien DI oh difikilte ladan vo nan egzamen 'Sunshine State
Standards' la. Yon elév ki nan 5Yém nivo reconn oiré kesvon eg7amen vo körékteman elév la menm reponn kesyon Id gen pi plis
difikilte ladan yo.
4 Péfömans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la te aen siksé nan matvé ki cien difikilte ladan vo nan egzamen Sunshine Siete Standards'
la.
Yon elév ki nan 4Y001 nivo reponn kesyon egzamen yo körékteman, men li cien kék siksé Miman nan kesyon ki parét gen
pi plis tlifikilte ladan yo.
3 Péfémans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la gen eme slkså nan matyé ki gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen "Sunshine State
Standard?la, men pe! ömans lan pa rete estab. Yon elév 3Y0m nivo reponn anpil nan kesyon egzamen yo körékteman men anieneral li
gen mwens sitssit ak kesyon kl parét gen pi plis tlifikille ladan yo.
2 Pékimans nan nivo sa a demontre siksé elév la 'imite nan matyé kl gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen "Sunshine State Standard? la.
1 Pétömans nan nivo sa a demontre elév la pen von ti siksé tou rti nan matyé kl gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen `Sunshine State
Standards".
Pwogré de ane an ane - Yo bay egzamen lekti ek matematik
"Sunshine State Standard? pou FCAT la depi nan klas 3vöm jiska
Idas 10Yettn. Konsa, ou ka konpare sa elév yo reyalize pandan dezan (2 an) depi nan klas 4Yém jiska klas 10010. Yo baza konparezon yo sou nivo siksé elév la de ane an ana.
Sétifika - Dapré nät elév yo fé nan 'Sunshine State Standard?
pou FCAT la, yo ka bay yo sétifika pou sa yo akonpil. Pou lekti ak
Matematik, elév Id få gwo nät kl klase påbmans yo nan W°I° resevirfa sétifika. Pou redaksyon, tout elév kl fé nät 5.5 ak 6 ak tout
elév klas 4vitm ki fe nöt 5, 5.5, ak 6 enema yon sétifika. Yo bay sétifika yo swivan nät elev yo få nan egzarnen ki baze sou "modél
egzamen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou fé evalyasyon" yo.
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FCAT WRITING
STUDENT REPORT 2002 Grade 8
WRITING TO CONVINCE Student Name:
Student I.D. No.:
School:
WESTERN PINES MIDDLE District:
PALM BEACH
SCORE:
3.0
How Papers Are Scored
The student responses are scored by trained readers using the holistic method to evaluate
a piece of writing for its overall quality. The readers consider four elements: focus,
organization, support, and conventions. In this type of scoring, readers make a judgment
about the entire response and do not focus on any one aspect of the writing.
Focus refers to how clearly the paper presents and maintains a clear main idea,
theme, or unifying point. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale
demonstrate a consistent awareness of the topic and do not contain extraneous
information.
Organization refers to the structure or plan of development (beginning, middle,
and end) and whether the points are logically related to one another. Organization
also refers to (1) the use of transitional devices to relate the supporting ideas to the
main idea, theme, or unifying point and (2) the evidence of a connection between
sentences. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale use transitions to
signal the plan or text structure and end with summary or concluding statements.
Support refers to the quality of the details used to explain, clarify, or define. The
quality of the support depends on word choice, specificity, depth, and
thoroughness. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale provide
examples and illustrations in which the relationship between the supporting ideas
and the topic is clear.
Conventions refers to punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and variation in
sentence structure used in the paper. The conventions are basic writing skills
included in Florida's Sunshine State Standrirds. Papers representing the higher end
of the point scale follow, with few exceptions, the conventions of punctuation,
capitalization, and spelling and use a variety of sentence structures to present
ideas. .
Dear Student:
The paper you wrote in February as part of the FCAT has been read independently by two people trained to score this test. Each reader
judged the paper against a set of standards and gave it an overall score. Your score is the average of the two readers' scores.
This writing score will help you, your parents or guardians, and your teachers understand how well you performed on this statewide writing
test. A description of how papers are scored is printed on the left side of this report. A description of each possible score is printed
on the back of this report.
Remember, you were given 45 minutes to read the assigned topic, plan what to write, and then write your response. The conditions
under which you write papers in class or at home may not be the same as those for this test; therefore, the writing may not be the
same. You and your teachers should consider the score on this test along with all of your other writing when planning activities to
continue developing your writing skills.
DESCRIPTION OF THE TOPIC:
You were asked to convince the reader to accept your opinion on teenagers having jobs or chores.
RUN DATE: 04/11/02 50-2451
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Description of Grade 4 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and includes ample development of supporting ideas or examples.
It demonstrates a mature command of language, including precision in word choice. Sentences vary in structure.
Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are generally correct.
5.5: The writing was given a 5 by one reader and a 6 by the other reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic with adequate development of supporting ideas or examples. It has an organizational pattern,
though lapses may occur. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are
generally correct.
4.5: The writing was given a 4 by one reader and a 5 by the other reader.
4.0: The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern is evident.
but lapses may occur. Some supporting ideas contain specifics and details, but others are not developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are usually
COMM.
3.5: The writing was given a 3 by one reader and a 4 by the other reader.
3.0: The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information,' An organizational pattern has
been attempted. but lapses may occur. Some of th,e supporting ideas or examples may not be developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation and capitalization are sometimes incorrect, but most commonly used words are spelled correctly.
2.5: The writing was given a 2 by one reader and a 3 by the other reader.
2.0: The writing may be slightly related to the topic or offer little relevant information and few supporting ideas or examples.
There is little evidence of an organizational pattern. Word choice tnay be limited or immature. Sentences may be limited to simple
constructions. Frequent errors may occur in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a I by one reader and a .2 by the other reader.
1.0: The writing may only minimally address the topic because there is
little or no development of supporting ideas or examples. No organizational pattern is evident. Ideas am provided through lists,
and word choice is limited or immature. Unrelated information may be included. Frequent errors in punctuation, capitalization,
and spelling may impede communication.
U: The writing is unrelated to the assigned topic or cannot be read.
Description of Grade 8 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and includes substantial development of supporting ideas or examples. It demonstrates a mature command of language,
including precision in word choice. Sentences vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are
5.5:The writing was given a 5 by one reader and a 6 by the other reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic with ample development of supporting ideas or examples. It has an organizational pattern,
though lapses may occur. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are
reader.
4.0:The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern is evident,
but lapses may occur. Some supporting ideas contain specifics and details, but others are not developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are usually correct.
reader.
contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern has been attempted, but lapses may occur. Some of the supporting
ideas or examples may not be developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation and capitalization are sometimes incorrect, but most commonly used words are spelled correctly.
2.5:The writing was given a 2 by one reader and a 3 by the other reader.
2.0: The writing may be slightly related to the topic or offer little relevant information and few supporting ideas or examples.
There is little evidence of an organizational pattern. Word choice may be limited or immature. Sentences may be limited
to simple constructions. Frequent errors may occur in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a I by one reader and a 2 by the other reader.
1.0: The writing may only minimally address the topic because there is
little or no development of supporting ideas or examples. No organizational pattern is evident. Ideas are provided through lists,
and word choice is limited or immature. Unrelated information may be included. Frequent errors in punctuation, capitalization,
and spelling may impede communication.
Description of Grade 10 Writing Scores(
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized/and includes substantial development of supporting ideitcar examples. It demonstrates a mature command of language with
freshness of expression. Sentences vary in structure. There arc few, if any, usage, punctuation, or spelling errors.
reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and includes ample development of supporting ideas or examples.
It demonstrates a mature command of language. Sentences vary in structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling arc
reader.
4.0: The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain loosely related information. An organizational pattern is apparent.
Some of the supporting ideas contain specifics and details, but others do not. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary in structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling are generally
correct.
reader.
contain loosely related information. An organizational pattern is demonstrated. Development of the supporting ideas may be uneven. Word choice is adequate. There is some variation in
sentence structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling arc generally correct.
reader.
2.0: The writing addresses the topic, though it may lose focus by including extraneous information. An organizational pattern is
demonstrated. Development of the supporting ideas may be nonspecific. Word choke may be limited. Frequent errors may
occur in sentence construction, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a I by one reader and a 2 by the other reader.
1.0: The writing addresses the topic, though it may lose focus by including extraneous and loosely related ideas. The organizational
pattern is weak. Ideas are presented through lists and limited or inappropriate word choice. Frequent errors may occur in sentence
construction, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
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FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) 2002
READING SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TASKS
Student Report Grade 8
This report provides your results on the FCAT 2002 Reading pertormancetasks. Each performancetask on FCAT requires you
to respond with either a short response or a longer, more detailed response. The short-response tasks are worth up to two points
and the extended-response tasks are worth up to four points.
One of the short-response tasks is shown below with a oopy of your answer. The number of points you earned for your answer is
shown In the box to the right.
There were four performance tasks on this year's test. The highest number of points possible on all four tasks was 10 points.
The total number of points you earned Is also shown in the box to the right.
This task required you to read an informational passage about survival skills that can be used under several adverse conditions.
How are the survival skills needed for extreme heat and extreme cold similar? use details
and information from the article to support your answer.
FCAT 2002
READING PERFORMANCE TASKS
POINTS EARNED Student Name
ID Number School Number 2451 School Name
WESTERN PINES MIDDLE District Number 50 District Name
PALM BEACH Points earned for answer shown below: 0
Total number of points you earned:
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FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) 2002
MATHEMATICS SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS PERFORMANCE TASKS
Student Report Grade 8
This report provides your results on the FCAT 2002 Mathematics performance tasks. Each performancetask on FCAT requires you
to respond with either a short response or a longer, more detailed response. The short-response tasks are worth up to two points
and the extended-response tasks are worth up to lour points.
One of the short-response tasks is shown below with a copy of your answer. The number of points you earned for your answer is
shown In the box to the right.
There were six performance tasks on this year's test. The highest number of points possible on all six tasks was 16 points.
The total number of points you earned is also shown In the box to the right.
This task required you to respond to the following:
FCAT 2002
MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE TASKS
POINTS EARNED Student Name
ID Number School Number 2451 School Name
WESTERN PINES MIDDLE District Number
50
District Name
PALM BEACH Points earned for answer shown below:
Total number of points you earned:
3
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Elisa makes silk-screen designs for shirts and sells the shirts at clothing and craft
shops. She spends $10.00 on materials for one shirt and sells the printed shirt for
$12.50. Her goal is to make a profit of $300.00 in the first month she sells shins.
Part A Write an equation you can use to find the number of shirts (n) Elisa
must sell to reach her goal.
1 tt: 'o,00 ÷ 12. 30Y T Equation
Part B Solve the equation you wrote in Part A to find the number of shirts
Elisa must sell. Show your work below.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & REHABILITATIVE SERVICES
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FCAT Nide (nptinton Student Reading £t Mathematics Report
Fall 2005-Retake This report shows your results from the retake of the
Grade 10 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test(s).
Passing both the Grade 10 Reading and Mathematics tests is a requirement for a standard Florida high school diploma.
The FCAT measures your performance on selected benchmarks in Reading and Mathematics as defined by the Sunshine
State Standards. Scores on this test are one indication of your achievement on the challenging content that Florida students
are expected to know.
Your Scores and Performance Levels
ID
School 2331-ROYAL PALM
BEACH HIGH District 50-PALM BEACH Grade 12 Reading
Mathematics You do not have a Reading score for the following reason:
NT (Not Tested)
If you took the test but did not receive a score, be sure to contact your school about
locating your Reading FCAT score.
Date: 11/02/05 Level 5 2193-2709 Level 4 2050-2192
Level 3 1947.2049 Level 2 1832-1946 Level 1 1068.1831
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FCAT Mathematics Retake test.
Your FCAT score is 1786 which is in achievement Level 1 for Mathematics.
This score shows your achievement on the day you were tested.
It you were to take the same test again, it is likely that your
Mathematics score would be between 1737 and 1835.
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Student Report Fall 2005-Retake
Page 2 Your Reading Content Scores
You do not have a score in this assessment for the following reason: NT (Not Tested)
Content areas Points you earned Points possible Words/Phrases
Comparisons Your Mathematics Content Scores You have not passed the Mathematics section of the FCAT
Content areas Number Sense
2
9
Measurement
1
10
Geometry
5
15
5
12
Data Analysis and Probability
3
10
School 2331 - ROYAL PALM BEACH
HIGH District 50 - PALM BEACH Grade
12
The chart to the left gives more specific information about your performance on the content areas tested by the FCAT. For each content
area, students should be able to do the following:
Words and Phrases in Context Selects and uses strategies to understand words and text makes and confirms inferences from a
reading text; interprets data presentations (e.g. maps, diagrams, graphs,
and statistical illustrations).
Main Idea, Plot, and Purpose Determines stated or implied main
Idea; identifies relevant details; identifies methods of development determines author's purpose and point of view; identifies devices of
persuasion and methods of appeal; identifies and analyzes complex elements of plot (e.g. setting, tone, major events, and conflicts and
resolutions).
Comparisons and Cause/Effect Recognizes the use of comparison and contrast recognizes cause-and-effect relationships.
Reference and Research Locates, gathers, analyzes, and evaluates information for a variety of purposes; selects and uses appropriate
study and research skills and tools according to the type of information
being gathered or organized; analyzes the validity and reliability of primary source information and uses the information appropriately;
synthesizes information from multiple sources to draw conclusions.
The chart to the left gives more specific Information about your
Number Sense, Concepts, and Operations Identifies operations
(÷, x, t) and the effects of operations; determines estimates; knows how numbers are represented and used.
Measurement Recognizes measurements and units of measurement;
compares, contrasts, and converts measurements.
Geometry and Spatial Sense Describes, draws, identifies, and analyzes two-and three-dimensional shapes; visualizes and Illustrates
changes in shapes; uses coordinate geometry.
Algebraic Thinking Describes, analyzes, and generalizes patterns, relations, and functions; writes and uses expressions, equations,
inequalities, graphs, and formulas.
Data Analysis and Probability Analyzes, organizes, and Interprets data; identifies patterns and makes predictions, Inferences, and valid
conclusions; uses probability and statistics.
If you need to retake the FCAT
Talk to your guidance counselor. Many school districts have specialized programs to help students in earning passing
scores on the FCAT, including before and after school programs, summer school, tutoring, Intensive reading or
mathematics classes, and computer-assisted instruction.
Sign up for an intensive reading or mathematics class to sharpen your skills with extra instruction to strengthen your weak areas.
These classes count as electives to help you meet your minimum credit requirement for graduation.
Visit FCAT Explorer at wwwicatexplorer.com. This site offers
FCAT-like practice in reading and mathematics to help you prepare for retaking the FCAT. Log in using your sign-in name
and password or call 1.888.750.FCAT.
Stay In the Loop Make sure you receive a copy of the Stay in the
Loop flyer distributed by your school to all students who have not passed the FCAT. Stay in the Loop contains tips, Ideas,
and recommendations for retaking the FCAT and earning your high school degree. You can also access the flyer online at
http://www.firn.edu/doe/commhome/12grade/twelhome.htm.
Facts.org Provided free to students by the Florida Department of Education, www.Facts.org is Florida's official online student
advising system. You can start thinking about careers, evaluate your progress through high school, learn about higher education
opportunities in Florida, and more.
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Date: 11/02/05 Student Reading & Mathematics Report
Fail 2005-Retake This report shows your results from the retake of the
Grade 10 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Testis).
Passing both the Grade 10 Reading and Mathematics tests is a requirement for a standard Florida high school diploma.
The FCAT measures your performance on selected benchmarks in Reading and Mathematics as defined by the Sunshine
State Standards. Scores on this test are one indication of your achievement on the challenging content that Florida students
are expected to know.
Your Scores and Performance Levels
ID
School 2331-ROYAL PALM
BEACH HIGH District 50-PALM BEACH Grade 12 Reading
Mathematics Level 5 2311.3008 Level 4 2219.2310 Level 3
2068.2218 Level 2 1852.2067 Level 1 844.1851 1769
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Youi FCAT score is 1769 which is in achievement Level 1 for Reading.
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Reading score would be between 1693 and 1845.
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NT (Not Tested)
If you took the test but did not receive a score, be sure to contact your school about
locating your Mathematics FCAT score.
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Page 2 Your Reading Content Scores You have not passed the Reading section of the FCAT
Content areas Words/Phrases
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15
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Your Mathematics Content Scores
You do not have a score In this assessment for the following reason: NT (Not Tested)
Content areas Pants possible Number Sense Measurement
Geometry Data Analysis and Probability School 3333-ROYAL PALM BEACH
HIGH District 50 - PALM BEACH Grade
12
The chart to the left gives more specific information about your
Words and Phrases in Context Selects and uses strategies to understand words and text makes and confirms inferences from a
reading text; interprets data presentations (eq. maps, diagrams, graphs,
and statistical illustrations).
Main Idea, Plot, and Purpose Determines stated or implied main idea; identifies relevant details; identifies methods of development;
determines authors purpose and point of view; identifies devices of persuasion and methods of appeal; identifies and analyzes complex
elements of plot (e.g. setting, tone, major events, and conflicts and resolutions).
Comparisons and Cause/Effect Recognizes the use of comparison and contrast; recognizes cause-and-effect relationships.
Reference and Research Locates, gathers, analyzes, and evaluates information for a variety of purposes; selects and uses appropriate
study and research skills and tools according to the type of Information
being gathered or organized; analyzes the validity and reliability of primary source Information and uses the information appropriately;
synthesizes Information from multiple sources to draw conclusions.
The chart to the left gives more specific information about your
Number Sense, Concepts, and Operations Identifies operations x, +) and the effects of operations; determines estimates; knows
how numbers are represented and used.
Measurement Recognizes measurements and units of measurement compares, contrasts, and converts measurements.
Geometry and Spatial Sense Describes, draws, identifies, and analyzes two-and three-dimensional shapes; visualizes and illustrates
changes in shapes; uses coordinate geometry.
Algebraic Thinking Describes, analyzes, and generalizes patterns, relations, and functions; writes and uses expressions, equations,
inequalities, graphs, and formulas.
Data Analysis and Probability Analyzes, organizes, and interprets data; identifies patterns and makes predictions, inferences, and valid
conclusions; uses probability and statistics.
If you need to retake the FCAT
Talk to your guidance counselor. Many school districts have specialized programs to help students in earning passing
scores on the FCAT, including before and after school programs, summer school, tutoring, intensive reading or
mathematics classes, and computer-assisted instruction.
Sign up for an intensive reading or mathematics class to sharpen your skills with extra instruction to strengthen your weak areas.
These classes count as electives to help you meet your minimum credit requirement for graduation.
Visit FCAT Explorer at www.fcatexplorer.com. This site offers
FCAT-like practice in reading and mathematics to help you prepare for retaking the FCAT. Log in using your sign-in name
and password or call 1.888.750.FCAT.
Stay In the Loop Make sure you receive a copy of the Stay in the
Loop flyer distributed by your school to all students who have not passed the FCAT. Stay in the Loop contains tips, ideas,
and recommendations for retaking the FCAT and earning your high school degree. You can also access the flyer online at
http://www.firn.edu/doe/commhome/12grade/twelhome.htm.
Facts.org Provided free to students by the Florida Department of Education, www.Facts.org is Florida's official online student
advising system. You can start thinking about careers, evaluate your progress through high school, team about higher education
opportunities in Florida, and more.
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F & 1/4-1rags Wake Mauna kW Spring 2006 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test*
Sunshine State Standards Reading and Mathematics Retake School 2331-ROYAL PLM B H
Student and Parent Report District 50-PALM BEACH Grade 12
Page 2 Your Reading Content Scores
You have not passed the Reading section of the FCAT content areas
Words / Phrases
4
Main Idea / Purpose
12
18
Comparisons
12
18
Reference / Research
5
8
Your Mathematics Content Scores You have not passed the Mathematics section of the FCAT
Content areas Number Sense
2
10
Measurement
1
10
Geometry
4
14
2
14
Data Analysis and Probability
1
10
The chart to the left gives more spedfic information about your
Words and Phrases in Context: Selects and uses strategies to understand words and text; makes and confirms inferences from a
reading text interprets data presentations (e.g. maps, diagrams, graphs,
and statistical illustrations).
Main Idea, Plot, and Purpose: Determines stated or implied main idea; identifies relevant details; identifies methods of development
determines authors purpose and point of view; identifies devices of persuasion and methods of appeal; identifies and analyzes complex
elements of plot (e.g. setting, tone, major events, and conflicts and resolutions).
Comparisons and Cause/Effect: Recognizes the use of comparison and contrast; recognizes cause-and-effect relationships.
Reference/Research: Locates, gathers, analyzes, and evaluates information for a variety of purposes; selects and uses appropriate
study and research skills and tools according to the type of information
being gathered or organized; analyzes the validity and reliability of primary source information and uses the information appropriately;
synthesizes information from multiple sources to draw conclusions.
The chart to the left gives more specific information about your
Number Sense, Concepts, and Operations: identifies operations
+) and the effects of operations; determines estimates; knows how numbers are represented and used.
Measurement: Recognizes measurements and units of measurement compares, contrasts, and converts measurements.
Geometry and Spatial Sense: Describes, draws, identifies, and analyzes two•and three-dimensional shapes; visualizes and illustrates
changes in shapes; uses coordinate geometry.
Algebraic Thinking: Describes, analyzes, and generalizes patterns, relations, and functions; writes and uses expressions, equations,
inequalities, graphs, and formulas.
Data Analysis and Probability: Analyzes, organizes, and interprets data; identifies patterns and makes predictions, inferences, and valid
conclusions; uses probability and statistics.
If you need to retake the FCAT
Talk to your guidance counselor. Many school districts have specialized programs to help students in earning passing
scores on the FCAT, including before and after school programs, summer school, tutoring, Intensive reading or
mathematics classes, and computer-assisted instruction.
Sign up for an intensive reading or mathematics class to sharpen your skills with extra instruction to strengthen your weak areas.
These classes count as electives to help you meet your minimum credit requirement for graduation.
Visit FCAT Explorer at www.fcatexptorer.com. This site offers
FCAT-like practice in reading and mathematics to help you prepare for retaking the FCAT. Log in using your sign-in name
and password or call 1.888.750.FCAT.
Copy.lgbt 0 SON State thicrkla Department d State
Stay in the Loop Make sure you receive a copy of the Stay in the
Loop flyer distributed by your school to all students who have not passed the FCAT. Stay in the Loop contains tips, ideas,
and recommendations for retaking the FCAT and earning your high school degree. You can also access the flyer online at
http://www.firn.adu/doo/commhome/f2grade/twelhome.htm.
Facts.org Provided free to students by the Florida Department of Education, www.Facts.org is Florida's official online student
advising system. You can start thinking about careers, evaluate your progress through high school, learn about higher education
opportunities in Florida, and more.
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Date: 04/23/06
FCAT Florida Commehentlry Annum, Test' Spring 2006
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test® Sunshine State Standards Reading and Mathematics Retake
Student and Parent Report Grade 12 This report shows your results from the retake of the
Grade 10 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test(s).
Passing both the Grade 10 Reading and Mathematics tests is a requirement for a standard Florida high school diploma.
The FCAT measures your performance on selected benchmarks in Reading and Mathematics as defined by the Sunshine
State Standards. Scores on this test are one indication of your achievement on the challenging content that Florida students
are expected to know.
Your Scores and Performance Levels
ID
School 2331-ROYAL PLM B H District 50-PALM BEACH Reading
Mathematics Level 5 Level 5 2311-3008 2193.2709 Level 4
2219-2310 Level 3 2068-2218 Level 2 1852-2067 Passing
1905 ,score 1926 You did not pass the
FCAT Reading Retake test.
Your FCAT Score is 1905 which is in achievement Levet 2 for Reading.
The FCAT score shows your achievement on the day you were tested. If you were to take this same test again, it is likely that
your 2006 FCAT Reading Score would be between 1824 and
1986.
Level 4 2050-2192 Level 3 1947.2049 Level 2 1832-1946
Level 1 1068-1831 1766 Passing 4 score 1889 You did not pass the
FCAT Mathematics Retake test.
Your FCAT Score is 1766 which is in achievement Level 1 for Mathematics.
The FCAT score shows your achievement on the day you were tested. If you were to take this same test again, it Is likely that
your 2006 FCAT Mathematics Score would be between 1709 and 1823.
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GRADE 09 Student Report robe School Name and Number
2331 - ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH Olstael Name and Number
SO - PALM BEACH
The FCAT Norm-Referenced Test measures your achievement on a test that was given to a
national sample of students. Your norm-referenced scores in Reading Comprehension and in
Mathematics Problem Solving describe your performance in relation to the performance of
students throughout the nation. Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES Scale Score National Percentile Rank
Stanine Reading Comprehension
653
18
3
Mathematics
681
43
5
The Scale Score expresses your performance on the test and allows for comparisons from year to year.
Reading Comprehension Scale Scores range from 519 to 830.
Mathematics Scale Scores range from 553 to 858.
The National Percentile Rank and Stanine indicate your relative standing in comparison to the national reference
group. National Percentile Ranks range from I to 99. Stanines range from 1 to 9.
If you took the test again, your National Percentile Rank might be slightly higher or lower than stated here.
However, your National Percentile Rank would probably fall within a certain range.
For Reading Comprehension, your National Percentile Rank should be between 13 and 23.
For Mathematics, your National Percentile Rank should be between 31 and 56.
CONTENT SCORES Number of Questions on Test Number of
Correct Responses Number of Questions Attempted
51
22
51
Initial Understanding
10
7
10
interpretation
22
7
22
9
5
9
Strategies
10
3
10
Mathematics Problem Solving
48
20
48
6
1
6
Algebra
6
3
6
Statistics
5
4
5
Probability
6
3
6
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5
1
5
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1
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5
3
5
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3
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1
3
Precalculus
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Spring 2004 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)
Writing Grade 10 Student Report Writing to Explain
NAME:
ID:
SCHOOL: 2331-ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH
DISTRICT: 50-PALM BEACH
SCORE: 3.5 How Papers Are Scored
The student responses are scored by trained readers using the holistic method to evaluate
a piece of writing for its overall quality. The readers consider four elements: focus,
organization, support, and conventions. In this type of scoring, readers make a judgment
about the entire response and do not focus on any one aspect of the writing.
Focus refers to how clearly the paper presents and maintains a clear main idea,
theme, or unifying point. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale
demonstrate a consistent awareness of the topic and do not contain extraneous
information.
Organization refers to the structure or plan of development (beginning, middle,
and end) and whether the points are logically related to one another. Organization
also refers to (1) the use of transitional devices to relate the supporting ideas to the
main idea, theme, or unifying point and (2) the evidence of a connection between
sentences. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale use transitions to
signal the plan or text structure and end with summary or concluding statements.
Support refers to the quality of the details used to explain, clarify, or define. The
quality of the support depends on word choice, specificity, depth, and
thoroughness. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale provide
examples and illustrations in which the relationship between the supporting ideas
and the topic is clear.
Conventions refers to punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and variation in
sentence structure used in the paper. The conventions are basic writing skills
included in Florida's Sunshine State Standards. Papers representing the higher end
of the point scale follow, with few exceptions, the conventions of punctuation,
capitalization, and spelling and use a variety of sentence structures to present
ideas.
Dear Student:
The paper you wrote in February as part of the FCAT has been read independently by two people trained to score this test. Each reader
judged the paper against standards set by Florida educators and gave it
an overall score. Your score is the average of the two readers' scores.
This writing score will help you, your parents or guardians, and your teachers understand how well you performed on this statewide writing
test. A description of how papers are scored is printed on the left side
of this report. A description of each possible score is printed on the
back of this report.
Remember, you were given 45 minutes to read the assigned topic, plan what to write, and then write your response. The conditions under
which you write papers in class or at home may not be the same as those for this test; therefore, the writing may not be the same. You and
your teachers should consider the score on this test along with all of
your other writing when planning activities to continue developing your writing skills.
DESCRIPTION OF THE TOPIC:
You were asked to choose a job and explain why you would not like to have this job.
Data Run Date: 04/07/04 50-2331
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Description of Grade 4 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and includes ample development of supporting ideas or examples.
It demonstrates a mature command of language, including precision in word choice. Sentences vary in structure.
Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are generally correct.
reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic with adequate development of supporting ideas or examples. It has an organizational pattern,
though lapses may occur. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are
reader.
4.0: The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern is
evident, but lapses may occur, Some supporting ideas contain specifics and details, but others are not developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure,
though many are simple. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are usually correct.
reader.
contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern has been attempted, but lapses may occur. Some of the supporting
ideas or examples may not be developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation and capitalization are sometimes incorrect, but most commonly used words are spelled correctly.
reader.
2.0: The writing may be slightly related to the topic or offer little relevant information and few supporting ideas or examples.
There is little evidence of an organizational pattern. Word choice may be limited or immature. Sentences may be limited to simple
constructions. Frequent errors may occur in punctuation.
capitalization, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a 1 by one reader and a 2 by the other reader.
1.0: The writing may only minimally address the topic because there is
little or no development of supporting ideas or examples. No organizational pattern is evident. Ideas are often provided through
lists, and word choice is limited or immature. Unrelated information may be included. Frequent errors in punctuation.
capitalization, and spelling may impede communication.
Description of Grade 8 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and includes substantial development of supporting ideas or examples. It demonstrates a mature command of language,
including precision in word choice. Sentences vary in structure. There are few, if any, usage, punctuation, or spelling
errors.
reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic with ample development of supporting ideas or examples. It has an organizational pattern,
though lapses may occur. It demonstrates a mature command of language. Sentences vary in structure. Punctuation,
capitalization, and spelling are generally correct.
reader.
4.0: The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern is
evident, but lapses may occur. Some supporting ideas contain specifics and details, but others are not developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure,
though many are simple. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are usually correct.
35: The writing was given a 3 by one reader and a 4 by the other reader.
3.0:The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern has
been attempted, but lapses may occur. Some of the supporting ideas or examples may not be developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation and capitalization are sometimes incorrect, but most commonly used words are spelled correctly.
reader.
2.0: The writing may be slightly related to the topic or offer little relevant information and few supporting ideas or examples.
There is little evidence of an organizational pattern. Word choke may be limited or immature. Sentences may be limited
to simple constructions. Frequent errors may occur in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
1.5:11e writing was given a 1 by one reader and a 2 by the other reader.
1.0: The writing may only minimally address the topic because there is
little or no development of supporting ideas or examples. No organizational pattern is evident Ideas are often provided through
lists, and word choice is limited or immature. Unrelated information may be included. Frequent errors in punctuation,
capitalization, and spelling may impede communication.
Description of Grade 10 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic. is logically organized, and includes substantial development of supporting ideas or examples. It demonstrates a mature command of language with
freshness of expression. Sentences vary in structure. There are few, if any, usage, punctuation, or spelling errors.
reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and includes ample development of supporting ideas or examples.
It demonstrates a mature command of language. Sentences vary in structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling arc
reader.
4.0: The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain loosely related information. An organizational pattern is apparent.
Some of the supporting ideas contain specifics and details, but others do not. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary in structure.
Usage, punctuation, and spelling ace generally correct reader.
contain loosely related information. An organizational pattern is demonstrated. Development of the supporting ideas may be uneven. Word choice is adequate. There is some variation in
sentence structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling are generally correct.
reader.
2.0: The writing addresses the topic, though it may lose focus by including extraneous information. An organizational pattern is
demonstrated. Development of the supporting ideas may be nonspecific. Word choice may be limited. Frequent errors may
occur in sentence construction, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a 1 by one reader and a 2 by the other reader.
IS: The writing addresses the topic, though it may lose focus by including extraneous and loosely related ideas. The organizational
pattern is weak. Ideas are often presented through lists and limited or inappropriate word choice. Frequent errors may occur in
sentence construction, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
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Spring 2004 Grade 10 Student Report
NAME:
ID:
SCHOOL: 2331 - ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH
DISTRICT: 50 - PALM BEACH
The FCAT Norm-Referenced Test measures your achievement on a test that was given to a national
sample of students. Your norm-referenced scores in Reading Comprehension and in Mathematics
Problem Solving describe your performance in relation to the pertormance of students throughout the
nation. Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES Scale Score National Percentile Rank
Stanine Reading Comprehension
662
19
3
Mathematics
696
53
5
The Scale Score describes your performance on the lest and allows for comparisons from year to year.
Reading Comprehension Scale Scores range from 527 to 817.
Mathematics scale Scores range from 568 to 863.
The National Percentile Rank (NPR) and Stains indicate your relative standing In comparison to the national
reference group National Percentile Ranks range from 1 to 99. The NPR score indicates the percent of students ki
the national sample who scored equal to or below your score. Stanines range from 1 to 9 where 1 is low and 9 is
high. Stanines in the range o14-6 are considered average scores.
If you were to take the test again, your National Percentile Rank might be slightly higher or lower. However, your
National Percentile Rank would probably fall within a certain range.
For Reading Comprehension, your National Percentile Rank should be between 12 and 26.
For Mathematics, your National Percentile Rank should be between 36 and 65.
CONTENT SCORES Number of Questions on Test Number of
Questions Attempted Number of Correct Responses
51
51
25
lanai Understanding
8
8
3
Irterpretation
22
22
13
9
9
4
Strategies
12
12
5
Mathematics
48
48
21
6
6
1
Algebra
6
6
3
Statistics
6
6
3
Probability
5
5
4
Fundlors
5
5
2
Geometry-Synthetic
7
7
3
Geometry-Algebraic
4
4
1
Trigonometry
3
3
0
Discrete Math
3
3
2
Pre caicuius
3
3
2
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Reading Performance Task Student Report Grade 10
This report provides your results on the FCAT 2004 Reading performance tasks. Each performance task on FCAT requires you
to respond with either a short response or a longer, more detailed response. Short-response tasks are scored on a 2-point rubric and
extended-response tasks we scored on a 4-point rubric.
One of the short-response tasks is shown below with a copy of your answer. The number of points you earned for your answer Is shown
in the box to the right.
This task requited you to read an article about a young man who creates a successful business by salvaging lost golf balls.
Task: Select one of the following personaty nits and show how ft helped Jim Reid Mild a successful career. Use details and information from the article to support your response.
Daring Hardworking Imaginative
FCAT 2004
READING PERFORMANCE TASKS Student Name Student Number
School Name School Number District Name District Number
ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH 2331
PALM BEACH
50
This Pedorrnance Task Response At Reading Performance TrS
Responses Points Possible
2
10
Points Earned
2
5
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FCAT fhdls Cempreitioshe Assessment Ten Mathematics Performance Task Student Report
Grade 10
This report provides your results on the FCAT 2004 Mathematics performance tasks. Each performance task on FCAT requires you to
respond with either a short response or a longer, more detailed response. Short-response tasks are scored on a 2-point rubric and
extended-response tasks are scored on a 4-point rubric.
One of the short-response tasks is shown below with a copy of you:
answer. The number of points you earned for yew answer is shown
In the box to the right.
FCAT 2004
MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE TASKS Student Name Student Number
School Name School Number District Name District Number
ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH 2331
PALM BEACH
50
This Performance Tesk Response At Mathematics Performance Task
Responses Points Possible
2
16
Points Earned
0
2
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for a new parking lot. Engineers have dedded that only the main supporting
column located at point Con the grid below should be relocated. They have also
dedded that the rebuilt rosette should be in the shape of a parallelogram
Pan A Plot the new location of the supporting column and write its roordbuttes.
Label the new location C.
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10
6
4
2
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2
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14
16
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monorail comae Is a parallelogram. You must use the dopes of the sides,
the lengths of the eider, or both, to help verily your savant
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Spring 2004 Science Performance Task Student Report
Grade 10
This report provides your results on the FCAT 2004 Science performance tasks. Each performance task on FCAT requires you to
respond with either a short response or a longer, more detailed response. Shod-response tasks are scored on a 2-point rubric and
extended-response tasks are scored on a 4point rubric.
One of the short-response tasks is shown below with a copy of your answer. The number of points you earned for your answer is shown
in the box to the right.
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SCENCE PERFORMANCE TASKS Student Name Student Number
School Name School Number District Name District Number
ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH 2331
PALM BEACH
50
This Performance Task Response At Science Performance Task
Responses Points Possble
2
10
Points Earned
0
2
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Spring 2004
SSS Science Student and Parent Report Grade 10
NAME:
ID:
SCHOOL: 2331a0
DISTRICT: SO-PALM 8EACH
A
11 HIGH The Flerida Department el Education beSeves that
El Florida Department of Education (Departamento
Depalman Edkasyon nan Florida kvie chale lon un every student has the abrity lo team and succeed.
de Educación del estado de Florida) cree que todos gen kapasite pou aprann epi gen sksé. Objektif
The puposo ot the FCAT is to ensure Mat Meddelt los estudiantes tienen ta capacidad de aprender y
FCAT la se pou yo ka selen lehN pizak nan Florida gubbe schools are providiag the best education
tener éxito. El propósito del FCAT es asegurar que ap baY pi ben edkasyon Id post la epi yap prepare
possblo and preparing students to succeed lor the las escuelas pUNicas de Florida proporcionen ta
elev yo pou yo ka gen akse nan lavni.
future.
meler educación posible y preparen a bs estudiantes para tener éxito en el futuro.
Yo idantifye yon nito konesans ki eNe nen syans se
A high leve) of science kncnvledge has been identdied yon bagay ki esansyél nou yon moun ka gen Mue
as critical for succes, in the competéive 21st century
Se ha demostrado que. para el eske en el nan konpetisyon Id gemen nan mehe travay Ia nan
lob marka Working with Florida educators, the state competitivo mercado laboral del siglo XXI. es crucial
21yém syék la. Eta Florida a travay armatur.' ah has ckwebped a test ,o mensure a stedenes
poster un alto nivel de conocimientos de ciencias.
pwcdesé yo pou yo devlene yen egazamen ki pert& achievement cl the important science striks in the
Trabajando con educadores de Fbrida. el estado ha yo mezie rammen yon ekW nan egzamen syns ki
Sunshbo Star ø Standards. Thit, repon provides your desarrollado un examen para medir les logros de un
oripetan nao Sunshine State Standards la. Rape sa students 2004 Science Score which allovs you to
estudiante en maleria de ciencias de acuerdo a las a bay NN elév få nan Syans pou Ane 2004 la epi sa
comparo your student's performance
to
the normas Sunshine Start Standards. Este informe pérnél ou konpare péfémans elev ou yo ak pelihmans
pedermance ol other students in the state. In proporciona a su estudiante á caldicacian de
lot elev nan Eta a. Art. not yo ki nan rapó a edo addition, the contont scores hok, you to identify
ciencias de 2004. lo que te permite comparar el ou idanlifye nan ki matyé akademk Név la bezwon te
academic skills that may need improvement.
rendimiento de su estudiante con la de otros estudiantes en el estado. Adicionalmente. las
caNicatianeS de contenido le ayudan a identilicar las habilidades académicas en las que puede ser
necesaria mejorar.
amelyorasyon.
Your 2004 Science Content Scores Content Areas Points
Eamed Points .
Fossil» Percenl Compared to Other Students
Low
Middle High Physkal and Chemical
3
14
21 %
I
Earlh and Spase
1
11
Lile and EmAronmental
5
15
33 o.
I
Sdentillc Thinking
6
11
55 oi.
I
Your 2004 FCAT Science Score Score • Competed to Other Students
Low
Øle
High
233
../
5C0
4C0
3C0
2C0
100
Sidenta Sage Stae menge
This score shows your achlevernent on the day you were tested. II you wero to take this test
again, it Is likely Mat your 2004 FCAT Science Score wouid be between 213 and 253
Science Content Contenido de ciencias
Kisa ki gen nan egzamen syans lan e Physical and Chemical Science expiains
matter, motion, force, and energy Including their propendes and interactions; also idenlilies
• Ciencias físicas y químicas explican la materia, el movimiento, la fuerza y la energía,
incluyendo sus propiedades e interacciones;
• Syans tuntak chimik- esplike matyé, mouvman, fiós, ak ene', sa vie di pwopriyete
yo ah tasen youn reyaji ah lét; epi bu dantilye atorns, elements, compounds, and mixtures.
también Identifican los atomos, elementos, compuestos y mezclas.
atom, eleman, konpoze chimN ah metan).
• Earth and Space Science- explains Earth's
• Syans late ak *spas- esplike chanjman id fit changas over time including geologic patlerns,
the rock cyste, minerats and weather systems;
also desertes the solar system and universe.
• Ciencias de la Tien y el espacio explican los cambios de la Tierra a kaves del liempo,
incluyendo los patrones geolOgices, el ciclo de las rocas, minerales y sistemas
sau Laté ane apre ane, sa vie dl aktivite jewoloak, taz wech, sisten] mineral a sislém
ameteyo a, epi li dekri sIslém sole a ah inivé a.
• Lite and Environmental Science. identifies meteorológicos; también describen el sistema
Syans SMI:Ulk ah anviwonman- idantilye and explains plants, anima, and the
solar y el universo.
• epi esplike plant, bit, ak anviwonman an, sa environment, inCluding iiie Processes,
conservation ol resources, and the
• Ciencias de la vida y el medio ambiente vb di pwosesis blyolojik, konsévasyon resous
yo, ah entédepandans (*anis aksislérn yo.
Interdependence or organisms and systems.
identifican y explican las plantas,animales y el medio ambiente, incluyendo los procesos
Rezonman syantillk. 'tilbe pwosede syantilik
• Scientific ThInkIng- apeles scientific vitales, la conservación de recursos y la
• pou rezoud pwoblém, rekene' regilarile ah processes to problem solving, recognizes
interdeperbenIca de organismos y sistemas.
sistém, epi konprann enpak teknotoji sou patterns and systems, and understands the
lasosyete.
Impact of technology on society.
• Pensamiento cIentitico- aplica procesos cientlficoS a la resolución de problemas.
reconoce patrones y sistemas, y comprende el impacto de la tecnologla en la sociedad.
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Spring 2003 Grade 09 Student Report Name:
2331-ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH District Number and Name:
50-PALM BEACH
The Florida Departm areducation believes that student has the ability to learn and succeed. The purposeof the FCAT Century
urethat
Porkies public schools providing the best uca ion possible. and preparing students to succeed in the competitive 21st
Job market.
Working with teachers, the State has developed a measurement system that allows you to track a student's academic achievement from year to
year and determine it a year's worth of learning has occurred in a year's time. This system also allows you to compare a students score to a
score that represents 'glade lever achievement. If a students score is above the 'grade level score, then they are performing at a level above
their current grade. If it is below, they are in need of improvement. Using the 'Content Scores; you are able to identity any specific academic
skills needing improvement.
Below you will find your 2003 FCAT Reading and Mathematicsscoros,, as well as your scores from previous years. The chart on the right side of
the page shows your score compared to the score that represents grade level achievement.
Your Reading score is below grade lowland needs improvement.
Talk to your teacher about ways to improve.
2003 Reading Content Scores Content Areas Points Points
Earned Words/Phrases
7
6
18
9
Comparisons
10
4
10
6
Year 2001 2002 2003 Grade Tested
7
8
9
Achievement Level
1
FCAT Score • 1305 1557 1727
FCAT Score 3000 Reading 2500- 2000- 1500- 1000- 0 Grades' Grades' Grade
Grade Grade Glade Grade Grad le 11+
II Your Score 1:1 On Grade Level
Your Mathematics score is below grade level and needs improvement.
Talk to your teacher about ways to improve.
2003 Mathematics Content Stores Content Areas Points
Points Possible Earned Number Sense
8
1
Measurement
7
2
Geometry
11
6
Algebraic TMnkIng
10
3
Data Analysis
8
3
Year 2001 2002 2003 Grade Tested
7
8
9
Achievement Level
1
1
2
FCAT Score ' 1591 1621 1866
FCAT Score 3000 Mathematics 2,930- 2000 r I500- 1000-
Gads 3 I Grade 4 Gra • Grades Grade Grade Grade 9 Grad 111
11+
■ Your Sco e On Grade Level
These scores show your achievement on the day you were tested. If you had taken this test numerous times, it is likely that all of your scores would
have been within a certain range. Your 2003 FCAT Reading scores probably would have been between 1646 and 1808.
Your 2003 FCAT Mathematics scores probably would have been between 1818 and 1914.
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NR-Not Reported
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FCAT Reports separate reports are produced for the Sunshine State ;tandards tests in FCAT Reading and Mathematics, science, and Writing. A separate report is alS0 printed
)r the norm-referenced tests in Reading and tlathematics.
'CAT Norm-Referenced Test (NRT) Report The FCAT
IRT report shows reading and mathematica scores on
Florida version of the SAT9 (published by Harcourt iducational Measurement).
Student scores are ompared to a national °note group, where a percentile
ank score of 50 is average.
itinshine State Standards (SSS) Reports The FCAT ;SS Reading, Mathematics, and Science reports show sst scores from Florida's tests of academic standards.
bese reports contain subject scores and content cores.
Subject scores describe the overall chievement, and content scores give the number of
oints earned In specific skill areas. Success on the leading and Mathematics tests can be best understood
y using the achievement levels where a 3 or higher is n or above grade level.
ichlevement Levels Five categories of achievement escribe the success students have with the content
asted on the FCAT Reading and Mathematics. Level 5 ; the highest and Level 1 is the lowest. Since science chievement levels have not been determined, science
cores are ranked as to whether they fall in the lowest, siddle, or highest third of statewide student
erformance.
This student has success with the most challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in Level
5 answers most of the test questions correctly, inciuding the most challenging questions.
This student has success with the challenging content of the
Sunshlne State Standards. A student scoring in Level 4 answers most of the test questions correctly, but may have
only some success with questions that reflect the most challenging content.
This student has partial success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards, but performance
Is inconsistent. A student scoring in Level 3 answers many of the test questions correctly, but is generally less
successful with questions that are the most challenging.
This student has limitad success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.
This student has tilde success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.
CAT Certificates
Students who earn Level 5 scores or hose science scale scores are greater than 400 receive
ertificates of Achievement. For writing, certificates are given all students with scores of 5.5 or 6 and to fourth graders with
mres of 5, 5.5, and 6. Certificates are not awarded based on ie FCAT Norm-Referenced Test scores.
Informes FCAT (Spanish)
Se preparan informes separados para los exámenes del FCAT de lectura y matemáticas, ciencias y redacción según las
normas estatales Sunshine State Standards.
También se imprime otro informe por separado para los exámenes de lectura
y matemáticas de acuerdo a las normas de aplicación nacional.
Informe sobre el FCAT ceñido a normas de aplicación nacional (NRT)
El informe del FCAT NRT presenta los resultados de lectura y matemáticas en una versión del estado
de Florida del SAT9 (publicada por Harcourt Educational
Measurement). Los resultados obtenidos por los estudiantes se comparan con el grupo modelo o "norma", en el que la clasificación es de un 50% del promedio.
Informes según las normas estatales Sunshine State
Standards (SSS) Los informes según las normas estatales
SSS del FCAT presentan las calificaciones de los exámenes de lectura, matemáticas y ciencias de las normas académicas de
Florida. Estos informes contienen calificaciones por materias y calificaciones por contenido. Las calificaciones por materia
proporcionan un resumen general del rendimiento y las calificaciones por contenido que proveen el número de puntos
obtenidos en áreas de habilidades específicas. El éxito de los exámenes de lectura y matemáticas puede entenderse mejor utilizando los niveles de rendimiento en los que una calificación
de 3 o superior está al nivel del grado o por encima.
Niveles de rendimiento El éxito que un estudiante ha logrado en el contenido examinado en el FCAT de lectura y matemáticas
se describe por medio de cinco categorías. El nivel 5 es el más alto y el nivel 1 es el más bajo. Como los niveles de rendimiento
en ciencias no se han determinado, las calificaciones de ciencias se clasifican con respecto a si entran dentro del tercio
inferior, medio o superior del rendimiento estudiantil a nivel estatal.
5 Este estudiante tiene éxito con el contenido más difícil de las normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del Nivel 5 responde a la mayoría de las preguntas del examen
correctamente, incluyendo las preguntas más difíciles.
4 Este estudiante tiene éxito con el contenido dificil de las normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del Nivel 4 responde a la mayoría de las preguntas correctamente, pero
es posible que sólo tenga cierto éxito con las preguntan que reflejan el contenido más dificil.
3 Este estudiante tiene un éxito parcial con el contenido difícil de las normas Sunshine State Standards, pero su rendimiento es inconsistente. Un estudiante del Nivel 3 responde muchas
de las preguntas del examen correctamente, pero por lo general tiene menos éxito con las preguntas que son más
difíciles.
2 Este estudiante tiene éxito limitado con el contenido difícil de las normas Sunshine State Standards.
1 Este estudiante tiene poco éxito con el contenido difícil de las normas Sunshlne State Standards.
Certificados del FCAT Los estudiantes que se clasifiquen en el Nivel 5 o cuyos resultados de ciencias sean superiores a 400,
reciben Certificados de rendimiento.
En redacción, los certificados se otorgan a todos los estudiantes que han obtenido
calificaciones de 5.5 y 6, y a los estudiantes de cuarto grado que han obtenido 5, 5.5 y 6. Los certificados no se otorgan basados
en los resultados del FCAT ceñido a normas de aplicación nacional.
Rapb FCAT (Haitian Creole)
Yo prepare rapó apa pou egzamen lekti ak matematik, syans ak redaksyon FCAT bay swivan prensip Sunshine State
Standards yo. Yo ekri yon rapb apa tou pou lekti ak matematik pou "modèl egzamen ofisyèl FCAT itilize pou fè evalyasyon" an.
Rapb egzamen ofisyèl FCAT itilize pou fè evalyasyon
(NRT) Rapb FCAT NRT a montre nbt lekti ak matematik nan vèsyon Florida genyen pou SAT9 la (Se Harcourt Educational
Measurement ki pibiliye II.) Yo konpare nbt elèv la ak yon gwoup nbt yo konsidere keint 'modèl pou egzamen ofisyèr la,
kote swivan klasman pa pousantaj la, nbt mwayèn nan se 50.
Rapó Sunshine State Standards (SSS) Rapb FCAT SSS pou lekti, matematik ak syans lan montre nbt elèv yo fè nan
egzamen Florida bay sou prensip akademik yo. Rapó sa yo gen nbt pou matyè ak nbt pou kontni ladan yo. Nbt pou matyè
yo dekri tout sa elèv la reyalize anjeneral epi nbt pou kontni yo bay kantite pwen elèv la fè nan yon matyè byen detèmine. Ou ka konprann kisa elév la reyalize nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik la pi byen si w Miza yon nivo siksè kote 3 oswa plis se yon nbt ki nan nivo klas la oswa yon nbt ki pi wo pase nivo
klas la.
Nivo slksè elèv yo Gen senk kategori siksè ki dekri nivo siksè elèv yo pote nan kontni yo teste nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik FCAT la. Pi gwo nivo a se nivo 5 epi pl plti nivo a se nivo 1. Piske yo poko detèminen nivo siksè nan egzamenn syans lan, yo klase not pou syans lan swivan si li tonbe pi ba,
nan mitran oswa pl wo yon tyè pèfbmans elèv toupatou nan eta
a.
5 Elèv sa a gen siksè nan matyè ki te gen pi plis difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la. Yon elèv ki nan 5yèm Nivo reponn pifb kesyon egzamen yo
kbrèkteman, elèv la menm reponn kesyon kl gen pi plis difikilte ladan yo.
4 Elèv sa a gen siksè nan matyè ki te gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la. Yon elèv ki nan
4yèm Nivo reponn pifb kesyon egzamen yo kbrèkteman, men li ka gen kèk siksè sèlman nan kesyon ki sanble yo gen
pi plis difikilte ladan yo.
3 Elèv sa a gen enpe slksè nan matyè Id gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la, men pèfbmans lan pa rete estab. Yon elèv ki nan 3yèm Nivo reponn anpil
nan kesyon egzamen yo kbrèkteman, men anjeneral li gen mwens siksè ak kesyon ki sanble yo gen pi plis difikilte ladan
yo.
2 Elèv sa a gen siksè limite nan matyè ki gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la.
1 Elèv sa a gen yon ti siksè tou piti nan matyè ki gen difikilte ladan yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la.
Sètifika FCAT Elèv ki fè nbt 5yèm Nivo oswa elèv ki fè gwo nbt ki pi plis pase 400 nan syans ap resevwa Sétifika pou
Siksè. Yo bay tout elèv ki fè not 5.5 oswa 6 ak elèv klas katriyèm kl fè nbt 5, 5.5, ak 6 yon sètifika pou redaksyon. Yo
pa bay sètifika swivan nbt elèv fè nan egzamen ki baze sou
"modèl egzamen ofisyèl FCAT itilize pou fè evalyasyon" (NRT) en.
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f "nide Co ce. reheniive Assessment Test Spring 2005
SSS Reading and SSS Mathematics Retake Tests Grade 11 Student Report
NAME:
ID:
SCHOOL: 2331-ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH
DISTRICT: 50-PALM BEACH
This report shows your results from the Grade 10 FCAT Retake test(s). Passing both the Grade 10 Reading
and Mathematics Tests is a requirement for a standard Florida high school diploma. Students must earn an
FCAT Score of 1926 or better in Reading and 1889 or better in Mathematics to meet the graduation requirement.
The FCAT measures your performance on selected benchmarks in reading and mathematics as defined by the Sunshine State Standards. Scores on this test
are one indication of your achievement of the challenging content that Florida students are expected to know.
Your Reading Results You did not pass the Grade 10 FCAT Reading test. Talk
to your teacher or guidance counselor to find out about ways to improve and when you may retake the test.
Your Reading Content Content Areas Points Earned Points
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13
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11
20
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10
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Reading Content - Content scores give more specific information about the skills on the FCAT. Grade level expectations for students include:
• Words and Phrases -uses skills to determine word meaning, including word parts
and relationships between words.
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author's purpose, or plot.
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conclusions.
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Your Mathematics Results You did not pass the Grade 10 FCAT Mathematics test. Talk
to your teacher or guidance counselor to find out about ways
to improve and when you may retake the test.
Your Mathematics Content Content Areas Points Earned
Points Possible Number Sense
6
11
Measurement
2
10
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13
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14
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he skih on the FCAT. Grade level expectations for students include:
• Number Sense -uses number concepts and computation skits.
• Measurement - solves problems involving measurements, e.g., time, length, area.
• Geometry - analyzes and combines shapes to solve problems.
• Algebraic Thinking -analyzes patterns and uses equations and inequalities.
• Data Analysis and Probability -uses data analysis tools to display information, make
predictions and make inferences.
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READING - Focus for remediation:
Reading Cues:
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October 2004
SSS Reading and SSS Mathematics Retake Tests Grade 11 Student Report
NAME:
ID:
SCHOOL: 2331-ROYAL PALM REACH HIGH
DISTRICT: 60-PALM BEACH
This report shows your results from the Grade 10 FCAT Retake test(s). Passing both the Grade 10 Reading
and Mathematics Tests is a requirement for a standard Florida high school diploma. Students must earn an
FCAT Score of 1926 or better in Reading and 1889 or better in MalheMatics to meet the graduation requirement.
The FCAT measures your performance on selected benchmarks in reading and mathematics as defined by the Sunshine State Standards. Scores on this test
are one indication of your achievement of the challenging content that Florida students are expected to know.
Your Reading Results You did not pass the Grade 10 FCAT Reading test. Talk
to your teacher or guidance counselor to find out about ways to improve and when you may retake the test.
Your Reading Content Content Areas Points Earned Points
Possible Words/Phrases
2
13
5
18
Comparisons
10
14
7
9
Reading Content - Content scores give more specific information about the skills on the FCAT. Grade level expectations for students Include:
• Words and Phrases -uses skills to determine word meaning, including word parts
and relationships between words.
• Main Idea/Purpose -determines a stated or implied essential message, details,
author's purpose, or plot.
• Comparisons - knows similar and different, cause and effect, and contrast.
• Reference/Research -uses information from a variety of sources to reach
conclusions.
Your Reading FCAT Score
FCAT Score' Achievement Level Passed 1656
1
NO
3000 2400 1800 1200
600
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Pastaar Ste shows your achievement on the day tested. It you were to take the same
it is Ikety that your 2035 Peeing be between 1569 and 1743.
Your Mathematics Results You did not pass the Grade 10 FCAT Mathematics test. Talk
to your teacher or guidance counselor to find out about ways
to improvo and when you may retake the test.
Your Mathematics Content Content Areas Points Earned
Points Possible Number Sense
3
10
Measurement
2
10
Geometry
3
14
5
14
Data Analysis
3
10
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he skills on the FCAT. Grade level expectations for students include:
• Number Sense -uses number concepts and computation skills.
• • Measurement -solves problems involving measurements, e.g., time, length, area.
• Geometry - analyzes and combines shapes to solve problems.
• Algebraic Thinking -analyzes patterns and uses equations and inequalities.
• Data Analysis and Probability -uses data analysis toots to display information, make
predictions and make inferences.
Your Mathematics FCAT Score
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600
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Patting Scot* shows your achievement on tho day Weft It you were to take the same
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NR-Not Reported Data Run Date: 11/22/2004 0115263
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FLORIDA CERTIFICATION OF IMMUNIZATION
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Enter all appropriate doses and dates below.
Sign and date appropriate certificate (A-I, A-2,,R,•curC) on reverse side of form.
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680A-1) viith their current Florida school:410in ilOxeil Areas below andteMpplete Part A-2 on the reverse side of this
form.
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contraindication.)
Td (Adult) Vaccine is recommended for children 7 years of age orolder.
Polio 4 doses required. If the third dose is administered on or after the fourth birthday, a fourth dose is not
required. WV is an acceptable alternative for one or more doses of OPV. Polio vaccine is not required for children IS years of
age or older.
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Hib is required for child care and preschool entry and attendance only.
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1st dose valid if given on or after 1st birthday. Second dose (measles) valid if given at least 1 month after 1st dose.
A second dose of measles (preferably MMR) is required for students in grades 1C-4 in the 1997-98 school year, and
7th grade entry and attendance effective with the 1997/98 school year. In each subsequent year thereafter, the next
highest grades are included.
Includes single measles vaccine (G), single mumps vaccine (H) or single rubella vaccine (D.
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garten entry and attendance effective with the 1998-99 school year. In each subsequent year thereafter, the next highest grades
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Certificate of Immunization for K-n Excluding 7th Grade Requirements
PART A-1 (Immunizations are complete for school entry and attendance grades kindergarten through 12 with the exception of the 7th
grade requirement.) DOE Code 1
I have reviewed the records available, and to the best of my knowledge, the above named child has been adequately immunized against
diphtheria, tetanus, pemusis, polio. measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B (for kindergarten effective with the 1998/99 school year) for
school attendance as documented on the reverse side of this form.
Physician or Clinic Name:
Physician or (Print or stamp)
Authorized Signature:
Address
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Date.
Certificate of Immunization Supplement for 7th Grade Requirement
Part A-2 (Immunizations are complete for students who enter or attend the 7th grade after the beginning of the 1997/98
school year. Each subsequent year thereafter, the next highest grade will be included in the requirement.) DOE Code 8
I have reviewed the records available, and to the best of my knowledge, the above named child has received the following immunizations
required for entry and attendance in 7th grade effective with the 1997,98 school year: ter
and second dose of measles vaccine as documented on the reverse side of this form
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LOXAHATCHEE. FL 33410 Physicia orized Si Temporary Medical Exemption
PART B (For preschool children, children in day care and school children who are incomplete for immunizations in Part A-1
or A-2.) Invalid without expiration date. DOE Code 2
'certify that the above named child has received the Immunizations documented on the reverse side of this font and has commenced a schedule to
complete the required immunizations. Additional immunizations are not medically indicated as this time.
• (Print or Stamp) Address:
Expiration Date'
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exemption: DOE Code 3
I certify that he physical condition of this child is such that immunization(s) as indicated in Pan C above is medically contraindicated.
Address.
Physician Signature.
DN 680, &NS repbces earlier editions (Stock Number: 5140.000-06804)
Date.
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Sign and date appropriate certificate (A-1, A-2, B, or C) on reverse side of form.
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or 680A-1) with their current Florida sehoolcfilllit boled areas heloian, complete Part A-2 on the reverse side of this
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is not required. DTaP is an acceptable alternative for one or more doses of DTP.
3
DT (pediatric) is acceptable if Pertussis vaccine is medically contraindicated. (Complete Part C for Pertussis
contraindication.)
4
Td (Adult) Vaccine is recommended for children 7 years of age or older.
3
Polio 4 doses required. If the third dose is administered on or after the fourth birthday, a fourth dose is not
required. IPV is an acceptable alternative for one or more doses of OPV. Polio vaccine is not required for children 18
years of age or older.
6
Rib is required for child care and preschool entry and attendance only.
7
1st dose valid if given on or after 1st birthday. Second dose (measles) valid if given at least 1 montltafter 1st dose.
A second dose of measles (preferably MMR) is required for students in grades K-4 in the 1997-98 school year, and
7th grade entry and attendance effective with the 1997/98 school year. In each subsequent year thereafter, the next
highest grades are included.
8
Includes single measles vaccine (G), single mumps vaccine (H) or single rubella vaccine (I).
9
Hepatitis B vaccine series is required for seventh grade entry and attendance effective with the 1997-98 school year and
kindergarten entry and attendance effective with the 1998-99 school year. In each subsequent year thereafter, the nod
highest grades are included.
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LAST NAME
FIRST
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DOB (MO/DA/YR)
Certificate of Immunization for K-12 Eve1uding 7th Grade Requirements
PART A-I (Immunizations arc complete for school entry and attendance grades kindergarten through 12 with the exception of
the 7th grade requirement.) DOE Code 1
1 have reviewed the records available, and to the best of my knowledge, the above named child has been adequately immunized against
diphtheria, tetanus, pernusis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B (for kindergarten effective with the 1998/99 school year) for
school attendance as documented on the reverie side of this form.
Physician or
Authorized Signature:
Address:
Certificate of Immunization Supplement for 7th Grade Requirement
PART A-2 (Immunizations are complete for students who enter or attend the 7th grade after the beginning of the 1997/98
school year. Each subsequent year thereafter, the next highest grade will be included in the requirement.) DOE Code 8
1 have reviewed the records available, and to the best of my knowledge, the above named child has received the following immunizations
required for entry and attendance in 7th grade effective with the 1997/98 school year: tetanus-diphtheria booster, hepatitis B vaccine series,
and second dose of measles vaccine as documented on the reverse side of this form (boxed areas).
Physician or
Authorized Signature:
Address:
Temporary Medical Exemption
PART B (For preschool children, children in day care and school children who arc incomplete for immunizations in Part
or A-2.) Invalid without expiration date. DOE Code 2
1 cert.& that the above named child has received the immunizations documented on the reverse side of this form and has commenced a schedule to
complete the required immunizations. Additional immunizations are not medically indicated at this time.
Address:
Expiration Date:
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Permanent Medical Exemption
PART C For medically contraindicated immunizations, list each vaccine and state valid clinical reasoning or evidence for
exemption: DOE Code 3 1 certify that the physical con
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1. Appearance
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3. Head/Scalp
4. Eyes
5. Visual Acuity (R & L)
6. Ears
7. Auditory Acuity (R 8 L)
8. Nose / Throat
9. Mouth, Teeth and Gums
10. Chest / Lungs
11. Heart
12. Abdomen
13. Genitals and Anus
14. Musculo-Skeletal
IS. Neurological
16. Alertness
17. Emotional / Mental/ Behavior Prob.)
18. Handicap, physical/ other (Specify)
19. Activity Restrictions (Specify)
20. Abuse, substance/ physical / emotional
21. Nutrition
22. Other
B.
HEALTH HISTO 3Y Serious Illnesses Inkursts: explain)
(attach narrative if additional space needed)
C.
LABORATORY (as indicated) Hernoglobin/Hematoelt
Stool (0 8 P) Tuberculin test:
Lead
NAME:
TITLE:
ADDRESS:
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NRS-N Form 3040, Mar 91 cobseletes previous editions
(Stock Number:
5744-000-3040-2)
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Student Visa
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DADE COUNTS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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STUDENT NAME:
Legal
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RACIAL/ETHNIC GROUP lEI"White, Not Hispanic Black, Not'Hispanic
0 Hispanic 0 American Indian/Native Alaskan Islander
STUDENT NUMBER • Asian/Pacific
ADDRESS: (use pencil in this space, until final.)
PHONE NUMBER: (optional)
BIRTHDATE:
Verified by Birth Certificate: 0 Yes If Not, What Type Verification?
NAME OF PARENTIS) OR LEGAL GUARDIAN OR OTHER RESPONSIBLE ADULT AT HOME:
P
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BIRTHPLACE:
M
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CURRENT Name Street City
SCHOOL: (use pencil in this space, until final.)
-
Date First Entered This District Withdrawal Date
FLORIDA PERMANENT RECORD CARD
CATEGORY A - Education Records
GRADES K-5 School:
Greer School:
Grade- School:
'Grade:
School:
Grade:
School:
Grade:
School Year 19. - •19_ School Year 19 •19.
School Year 19
•19
School Year 19
-19
School Year 19
-19
Days Present:
Days Absent:
Days Present:
Days Absent:
Days Present:
Days Absent:
Days Present:
Days Absent:
Days Present:
Days Absent
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
MATHEMATICS [repeated 5 times]
READING
LANGUAGE
SPELLING
HANDWRITING
SOCIAL STUDIES
STUDIES
SOCIAL STUDIES
SCIENCE and
HEALTH _SOCIAL
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
SCIENCE and
HEALTH_
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE Indicate:
Promote (P) Retain (R) Summer Sthool (SSI Indicate:
Promote (P) Retain (R) Summer School ($S) Indicate:
Promote (P) Retain (R) Summer School ISSL Indicate:
Promote In Retain (R) Summer School (5$) Indicate:
Promote (P) Retain (R) Summer School (SS) School:
Grade:
School:
Grade:
School:
Grade:
School:
Grade:
School:
Grade:
School Year 19-_-19_ Scheel Year 19_-19_ School Year 19__•19__
School Year: 19
19-
School Year 19
•19
Days Present:
Days Absent:
Days Present:
Days Absent Days Present Days Absent:
Days Present:
Days Absent:
Days Present Days Absent:
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
Subject Teacher Mark
MATHEMATICS
READING
LANGUAGE
SPELLING
SPELLING
-
SPELLING
SPELUNG
SPELLING Hh:ND
HANDWRITING [repeated 4 times] _OITING
SOCIAL STUDIES
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
SCIENCE and
HEALTH
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE
BEHAVIOR CODE
AVERAGE Indicate:
Promote IP) Retain (R) Summer School (SSI Indicate:
Promote IP) Retain (RI Summer School (SSI Indicate:
Promote (P) Retain (RI Summer School ISS) Indicate:
Promote IP) Retain (R) Summer School ISS) Indicate:
Promote (P) Retain IfI) Summer SchertISSI_
PBSD0932
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TEST RECORD INFORMATION
FNRT - READ: 13
MATH:
9
FCAT - READ: 221
MATH: 257
HSCT - COMM:
MATH:
MAP:
AIP: R-R W-ZZ M-R
PRIMARY EXCP:
LEP:
FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT)
OCTOBER 2004 SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS
STUDENT:
PAL
GRAD •
DISTRICT: 50 PAL
SID:
SCHOOL: 2331 ROYAL PALM BEACH DIG DOB:
READING SS: 250 FAILED
MATH SS: 279 FAILED
READING DSS: 1656
MATH DSS: 1803
FCATNETAKESSS READING Name:
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ID:
OHMO:SO-PALMBEACH School:2331•ROYALPLMOH
SUBJECT Reading Mathematics Fa/lod
296
Failed
270
S MATHEMATICS • SPRING 2006
SS
Grade:12
DSS
1905 1766
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CUMULATIVE SCHOOL HEALTH RECORD (This bran Is not intended for physician's use)
Special Health Problems - See Narrative Name Race 14./ Sex F
School Addre Fathers Name
WE-sr 7, 4,477 So< P4. 33'1/ a Mother's Name
Date of Birth Place of Birth Birth Recorded:
Yes
No 0 Immunization Certification:
Yes El" No 0 Special Immunization Programs
A NARRATIVE NOTE IS REQUIRED FOR REFERRAL AND OUTCOME ENTRIES
Screening and Assessment Grades
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Date Referral Outcome Screening
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Dental Health Mental Health Communicable Disease Records Review
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Outcome Vision Hearing Height, Weight & Graphing Nutrition
Dental Health Mental Health Communicable Disease Review
_Records Physical Assessment Scoliosis Other Other
OH 3041, 9196 (Rapines HRS•11 Form 3041 which may be used)
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