Fla. Admin. Code R. 6A-1.09422
(1) Definitions. For the purpose of this rule, the following definitions shall apply:
(2) The statewide, standardized assessment program required by s. 1008.22, F.S., shall be developed under the direction and supervision of the Commissioner of Education and shall be:
(3) The coordinated screening and progress monitoring system and statewide, standardized assessment program shall include progress monitoring assessments administered three (3) times per year in ELA Reading and Mathematics, comprehensive assessments in ELA Writing and Science, end-of-course (EOC) assessments, and pursuant to s. 1008.22(3)(e)3., F.S., retake administrations of former assessments required for graduation. In accordance with s. 1008.22(3)(a)2., F.S., the end-of-year comprehensive progress monitoring assessment (PM3) constitutes the statewide, standardized ELA and Mathematics assessment for students in grades three through eight.
(4) The coordinated screening and progress monitoring system and statewide, standardized assessment program shall be administered as follows:
(5) Examinee scores on the progress monitoring assessments in kindergarten through grade two ELA Reading and in kindergarten through grade two Mathematics shall be reported by the use of scale scores and achievement levels defined after the baseline assessment administration administered during the 2022-2023 school year. The achievement levels for the kindergarten through grade two progress monitoring assessments administered pursuant to s. 1008.25(9), F.S., shall be as shown in the following tables.
ELA Reading progress monitoring assessment scale scores (0 to 341) for each achievement level:
| Grade | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kindergarten | 0-113 | 114-133 | 134-146 | 147-161 | 162-341 |
| 1 | 0-134 | 135-152 | 153-169 | 170-187 | 188-341 |
| 2 | 0-165 | 166-182 | 183-195 | 196-210 | 211-341 |
Mathematics progress monitoring assessment scale scores (38 to 369) for each achievement level:
| Grade | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kindergarten | 38-100 | 101-118 | 119-132 | 133-146 | 147-369 |
| 1 | 38-129 | 130-146 | 147-159 | 160-171 | 172-369 |
| 2 | 38-157 | 158-170 | 171-184 | 185-200 | 201-369 |
(6) Examinee scores on the grades three through ten statewide ELA Reading, grades four through ten statewide ELA Writing, and grades three through eight statewide Mathematics assessments shall be reported by the use of scale scores and achievement levels defined after the baseline assessment administered during the 2022-2023 school year. Examinee scores on the statewide Science assessment shall be reported by the use of scale scores and achievement levels defined after the baseline assessment administered during the 2011-2012 school year. Examinee scores on EOC assessments shall be reported by the use of scale scores and achievement levels defined by the baseline assessment administered as follows: Algebra 1 EOC assessment (2022-2023), Algebra 1 EOC assessment for retake students (2014-2015), Geometry EOC assessment (2022-2023), Biology 1 EOC assessment (2011-2012), United States History EOC assessment (2012-2013), and Civics EOC assessment (2013-2014).
(a) The achievement levels for the comprehensive statewide, standardized assessments administered pursuant to s. 1008.22(3)(a), F.S., and the progress monitoring assessments administered pursuant to s. 1008.25(9), F.S., shall be as shown in the following tables.
ELA Reading statewide assessment progress monitoring scale scores (140 to 308) for each achievement level:
| Grade | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 140-185 | 186-200 | 201-212 | 213-224 | 225-260 |
| 4 | 154-198 | 199-212 | 213-223 | 224-236 | 237-270 |
| 5 | 160-205 | 206-221 | 222-231 | 232-245 | 246-279 |
| 6 | 161-208 | 209-224 | 225-236 | 237-249 | 250-284 |
| 7 | 165-214 | 215-231 | 232-241 | 242-256 | 257-292 |
| 8 | 169-219 | 220-237 | 238-250 | 251-261 | 262-300 |
| 9 | 174-223 | 224-241 | 242-253 | 254-266 | 267-303 |
| 10 | 179-229 | 230-246 | 247-257 | 258-270 | 271-308 |
Mathematics statewide assessment progress monitoring scale scores (140 to 291) for each achievement level:
| Grade | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 140-182 | 183-197 | 198-208 | 209-224 | 225-260 |
| 4 | 155-199 | 200-210 | 211-220 | 221-237 | 238-273 |
| 5 | 158-206 | 207-221 | 222-233 | 234-245 | 246-285 |
| 6 | 168-212 | 213-228 | 229-238 | 239-253 | 254-287 |
| 7 | 175-222 | 223-234 | 235-246 | 247-257 | 258-288 |
| 8 | 183-226 | 227-243 | 244-253 | 254-262 | 263-291 |
ELA Writing statewide assessment minimum scale score (154-308) required for on grade level achievement:
| Grade | On Grade Level |
|---|---|
| 4 | 220 |
| 5 | 218 |
| 6 | 220 |
| 7 | 232 |
| 8 | 234 |
| 9 | 231 |
| 10 | 238 |
Science statewide assessment (baseline 2011-2012) grade-level scale scores (140 to 260) for each achievement level:
| Grade | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 140-184 | 185-199 | 200-214 | 215-224 | 225-260 |
| 8 | 140-184 | 185-202 | 203-214 | 215-224 | 225-260 |
(b) The achievement levels for the EOC assessments administered pursuant to s. 1008.22(3)(b), F.S., shall be as shown in the following tables.
Algebra 1 EOC assessment (baseline 2022-2023) scale scores (325 to 475) for each achievement level:
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 325-378 | 379-399 | 400-417 | 418-434 | 435-475 |
Geometry EOC assessment (baseline 2022-2023) scale scores (325 to 475) for each achievement level:
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 325-384 | 385-403 | 404-422 | 423-431 | 432-475 |
Biology 1 EOC assessment (baseline 2011-2012) scale scores (325 to 475) for each achievement level:
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 325-368 | 369-394 | 395-420 | 421-430 | 431-475 |
United States History EOC assessment (baseline 2012-2013) scale scores (325 to 475) for each achievement level:
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 325-377 | 378-396 | 397-416 | 417-431 | 432-475 |
Civics EOC assessment (baseline 2013-2014) scale scores (325 to 475) for each achievement level:
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 325-375 | 376-393 | 394-412 | 413-427 | 428-475 |
(c) The achievement levels for the retake assessments administered pursuant to ss. 1008.22(3)(a) and (b), F.S., shall be as shown in the following tables.
Grade 10 ELA Retake assessment (baseline 2014-2015) scale scores (240 to 412) for each achievement level:
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 284-333 | 334-349 | 350-361 | 362-377 | 378-412 |
Algebra 1 EOC Retake assessment (baseline 2014-2015) scale scores (425 to 575) for each achievement level:
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 425-486 | 487-496 | 497-517 | 518-531 | 532-575 |
(7) In accordance with s. 1008.22(3)(e)3., F.S., for students who participated in either the grade ten ELA assessment or the Algebra 1 EOC assessment prior to the adoption of achievement levels and scale scores for the assessment, the following alternate passing scores apply.
(a) For students who took the statewide grade ten ELA Reading assessment (baseline 2022-2023), the Algebra 1 EOC assessment (baseline 2022-2023), or the Geometry EOC assessment (baseline 2022-2023), prior to the adoption of the achievement levels and scale scores defined herein, effective November 2023, the alternate passing scores are as follows:
1. The alternate passing score for the grade ten ELA assessment (baseline 2022-2023) is 246 and above, which corresponds to the passing score of 350 and above on the grade ten ELA retake (baseline 2014-2015).
2. The alternate passing score for the Algebra 1 EOC (baseline 2022-2023) is 398, which corresponds to the passing score of 497 and above for the Algebra 1 EOC retake (baseline 2014-2015).
3. The alternate passing score for the Geometry EOC (baseline 2022-2023) is 401, which corresponds to the passing score of 499 and above for the Geometry EOC retake (baseline 2014-2015).
(b) For students who took the statewide grade ten ELA assessment (baseline 2014-2015), the Algebra 1 EOC assessment (baseline 2014-2015), or the Geometry EOC assessment (baseline 2014-2015) prior to the adoption on February 9, 2016, of the achievement levels and scale scores defined herein, the alternate passing scores are as follows.
1. The alternate passing score for the grade ten ELA assessment (baseline 2014-2015) is 349 and above, which corresponds to the passing score of 245 and above on grade ten Reading retake assessment (baseline 2010-2011).
2. The alternate passing score for the Algebra 1 EOC is 489 and above, which corresponds to the passing score of 399 and above for the Algebra 1 EOC retake assessment (baseline 2010-2011).
3. The alternate passing score for the Geometry EOC assessment (baseline 2014-2015) is 492 and above, which corresponds to the passing score of 396 and above for the previous Geometry EOC (2010-2011).
(8) Concordant and comparative scores shall be applied to the statewide assessment program as follows:
(a) Concordant scores shall be applied for the grade ten ELA assessment, as appropriate, according to this subsection:
1. Beginning with students who entered grade nine in the 2020-2021 school year and ending with students who entered grade nine in the 2022-2023 school year, students and adults who have not yet earned their required passing score on the grade ten statewide, standardized ELA assessment may meet this testing requirement to qualify for a high school diploma by earning a concordant passing score on the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) section of the SAT, or the average of the English and Reading subject test scores for the ACT, or the sum of the Verbal Reasoning and the Grammar/Writing sections of the Classic Learning Test (CLT). For eligible students, the concordant passing scale score for the SAT EBRW shall be a score equal to or greater than four hundred and eighty (480) on the 200 to 800 scale, the concordant passing scale score for the average of the English and Reading subject test scores on the ACT shall be a score equal to or greater than eighteen (18) on the 1 to 36 scale, and the concordant passing scale score for the sum of the Grammar/Writing and the Verbal Reasoning subject tests of the CLT shall be a score equal to or greater than thirty-six (36) on the 0 to 80 scale. For the ACT, if the average of the two subject test scores results in a decimal of .5, the score shall be rounded up to the next whole number. The scores for the English and Reading subject tests on the ACT or the Grammar/Writing and Verbal Reasoning subjects tests on the CLT are not required to come from the same test administration. Eligible students may also use concordant scores set forth in subparagraph (8)(a)2. of this rule.
2. Beginning with students who entered grade nine in the 2025-2026 school year, or students who entered grade nine in the 2023-2024 through 2024-2025 school years and have not yet earned a concordant score, students and adults who have not yet earned their required passing score on the grade ten statewide, standardized ELA assessment may meet this testing requirement to qualify for a high school diploma by earning a concordant passing score on the Reading and Writing section of the SAT, the Reading and Writing section of the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), the Reading and Writing section of the PSAT 10, the average of the English and Reading subject test scores for the ACT, the average of the English and Reading subject test scores for the PreACT Secure, the sum of the Verbal Reasoning and the Grammar/Writing sections of the Classic Learning Test (CLT), or the the sum of the Verbal Reasoning and the Grammar/Writing sections of the CLT10. For eligible students, the concordant passing scores are as follows:
| Assessment | Assessment Scale | Concordant Score |
|---|---|---|
| SAT Reading and Writing section | 200-800 | 490 |
| PSAT/NMSQT Reading and Writing section | 160-760 | 470 |
| PSAT 10 Reading and Writing section | 160-760 | 470 |
| ACT English and Reading subject tests (averaged) | 1-36 | 18 |
| PreACT Secure English and Reading subject tests (averaged) | 1-36 | 18 |
| CLT Grammar/Writing and Verbal Reasoning subject tests (sum) | 0-80 | 39 |
| CLT10 Grammar/Writing and Verbal Reasoning subject tests (sum) | 0-80 | 39 |
For the ACT, if the average of the two subject test scores results in a decimal of .5, the score shall be rounded up to the next whole number. The scores for the English and Reading subject tests on the ACT or the Grammar/Writing and Verbal Reasoning subjects tests on the CLT are not required to come from the same test administration.
(b) Comparative scores shall be applied for the Algebra 1 EOC assessment, as appropriate, according to this subsection:
1. Beginning with students who entered grade nine in the 2020-2021 school year and ending with students who entered grade nine in the 2022-2023 school year, students and adults who have not yet earned their required passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC assessment may meet this testing requirement to qualify for a high school diploma by earning a comparative passing score on the Math section of the PSAT/NMSQT, the SAT or the ACT, on the statewide, standardized Geometry EOC assessment, or on the Quantitative Reasoning section of the CLT. For eligible students, the comparative passing scale score shall be a score equal to or greater than four hundred and thirty (430) on the 160 to 760 scale for the PSAT/NMSQT Math section, equal to or greater than four hundred and twenty (420) on the 200 to 800 scale for the SAT Math section, equal to or greater than sixteen (16) on the 1 to 36 scale for the ACT Math section, equal to or greater than an achievement level 3 on the 1 to level 5 achievement level scale for the statewide, standardized Geometry EOC assessment, or equal to or greater than eleven (11) on the 0 to 40 scale for the CLT Quantitative Reasoning section. Eligible students may also use comparative scores set forth in subparagraph (8)(b)2. of this rule.
2. Beginning with students who entered grade nine in the 2025-2026 school year or students who entered grade nine in the 2023-2024 through 2024-2025 school years and have not yet earned a comparative score, students and adults who have not yet earned their required passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC assessment may meet this testing requirement to qualify for a high school diploma by earning a comparative passing score on the Math section of the SAT, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, ACT, or the PreACT Secure, the Quantitative Reasoning section of the CLT or the CLT10, or on the statewide, standardized Geometry EOC assessment. For eligible students, the comparative passing scores are as follows:
| Assessment | Assessment Scale | Comparative Score |
|---|---|---|
| SAT Math section | 200-800 | 420 |
| PSAT/NMSQT Math section | 160-760 | 430 |
| PSAT 10 Math section | 160-760 | 430 |
| ACT Math section | 1-36 | 16 |
| PreACT Secure Math section | 1-36 | 16 |
| CLT Quantitative Reasoning section | 0-40 | 14 |
| CLT10 Quantitative Reasoning section | 0-40 | 14 |
| Statewide, Standardized Geometry EOC assessment | Achievement Level 1-5 | Achievement Level 3 |
(12) Pursuant to s. 1003.433(3), F.S., beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, students who have been enrolled in an English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program for less than 2 school years and have met all requirements for the standard high school diploma except for passage of any assessment required for graduation as specified by ss. 1003.4282 or 1008.22, F.S., or alternate assessment is eligible for a standard high school diploma if the student:
(c) Formative assessments that may be used for this purpose are:
1. Benchmark assessments included as part of an instructional materials adoption;
2. Portfolios of independently-produced student work; and
3. Assessments developed or purchased by districts in order to monitor academic progress.
(d) A portfolio used to meet the requirements of this subsection must meet the following criteria:
1. Be selected by the student’s teacher;
2. Be an accurate picture of the student’s ability and only include student work that has been independently produced in the classroom;
3. Include evidence that the standards assessed by the grade 10 statewide, standardized assessment in ELA have been met, and such evidence may include chapter or unit tests from the district’s/school’s adopted core reading curriculum that are aligned with the ELA content standards, or teacher-prepared assessments;
4. Be an organized collection of evidence of the student’s mastery of the ELA content standards that are assessed by the grade 10 statewide, standardized assessment in ELA; and
5. Be signed by the teacher and the principal as an accurate assessment of the required skills.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(2)(n), 1003.433(3)(b), 1008.22(15), 1008.25(11) FS. Law Implemented 1001.02, 1001.11, 1003.4282, 1003.433, 1008.22, 1008.25 FS. History–New 1-24-99, Amended 10-7-01, 1-22-02, 12-23-03, 3-27-06, 3-1-07, 2-25-09, 7-19-10, 2-12-12, 2-3-13, 2-25-14, 2-17-15, 2-9-16, 1-1-18, 6-28-18, 8-18-20, 3-15-22, 8-22-23, 11-21-23, 8-27-24, 8-19-25.