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Checking Your Childs Test Scores

Did you know you can view your child’s state test scores in the Florida State Assessments (FSA) Family Portal? It’s an easy way to stay informed about their progress. You’ll need a linked parent account to get started. 

Step 1: Find your child’s Student Access Code in Focus

  • Log into OneView

  • Select “Focus” in My Links

  • Select your child’s name

  • Click “Child Info”

  • Click “Testing – State Tests”

  • The Family Portal Access Code is listed at the top of the form 

Step 2: Log in to the FSA Family Portal

  • Enter your child’s information (Student Access Code, date of birth, first name)

  • Click Sign In

  • Use the dropdown menu beside your child’s name to view reports from 2020–21 and beyond

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