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Clay County officials outline FAST assessments and how families can access results
Summary
Clay County District Schools hosted a virtual Parent Academy showing parents how FAST and other state assessments are administered, what achievement levels mean, and how to view results in the Florida Family Portal using a six‑digit family code, student birthdate and first name.
Clay County District Schools held a virtual Parent Academy where Rodney Ivy, supervisor of assessment and accountability, walked families through the district—s FAST assessments, score reporting and how to access results.
Ivy said the session would help parents "understand your student's FAST assessment score," and explained that the FAST assessments and many end‑of‑course exams are computer‑based and adaptive. "As a student moves throughout the test, if they answer that question correctly, then the complexity of their next question will increase," he said, noting that adaptive items help the district get a "more precise understanding" of student mastery.
The presentation explained which grades take which tests: K–2 students take FAST for English language arts and math; grades 3–10 take reading tests and…
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