Pam, I got the below info from my DS's school's web site. They only refer to 4th, 5th & 6th grades because those are the only grades that attend this school. The same applies to 3rd graders, though. As you can see, these changes apply to ESE students as well as some ESOL students.
SBBC Policy 6000.1 has been revised. This means that there have been some significant changes to our Retention/Promotion criteria. For example, in grades 4th, 5th and 6th students will only be promoted to the next grade if they score at Level 2 or higher on FCAT-SSS Reading and Math OR at above the 25th percentile on the FCAT-NRT OR the equivalent percentile on the Stanford Diagnostic Test in Reading Comprehension for Reading OR in Mathematics problem solving for Math. This new policy applies to EVERY general education student, as well as to ESE students. ESOL students who have been in the ESOL program for more than two years must meet these promotion criteria, as well.
My older DS is in 5th grade and while his school performs well on these tests, there is a lot of time devoted to FCAT readiness. They hardly ever have recess, so much for socialization at school.
As of this year, Science will also be part of the FCAT beginning with 5th graders. The standards haven't been determined on this yet, so the results won't really count this year.