When Do Florida EOC Scores Come Out? (And Where to Find Them)
You finished your Florida EOC — now the wait. When do the scores come out? Here's the honest, general timeline and exactly where to look.
The short answer
Florida releases EOC results on a schedule set by the Florida Department of Education, usually a few weeks after your testing window closes. Your school district posts them — typically in the student/parent portal (for example, FOCUS) — and your counselor or teacher can tell you the exact date for your window.
Why timing varies
- Which window you tested in. Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer windows each have their own results-release date.
- Summer is often fastest, because seniors may need the score to confirm graduation.
- Your district's posting step. The state releases to districts first; your district then loads scores into its portal.
What your score report shows
Your report shows an Achievement Level from 1 to 5 (Level 3 or higher passes) and a scale score. For Algebra 1, it also matters for graduation; for Geometry, Biology 1, and U.S. History it feeds 30% of your course grade.
While you wait — or if you need a retake
If you're unsure how you did, don't just wait. A full-length practice mock gives you an instant read on your reporting categories — and if you do need a retake, you'll already know exactly what to fix.




