Parents can get FCAT results (really)
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May 14, 2008

Parents can get FCAT results (really)

The FCAT Parent Network was supposed to give parents access to their children's FCAT writing scores beginning yesterday. It didn't work.

"A software upgrade resulted in a slower upload time of the files. A patch from the software company solved the problem," Florida Department of Education spokesman Tom Butler told the Gradebook.

So now it works. If you have a log-in, have at it. And stay tuned for more scores to come in the next few weeks.

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Not surprised. It's the FCAT way...

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