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What are the Keystone Exams?

The Keystone Exams are one component of Pennsylvania's statewide high school graduation requirements. Keystone Exams will help school districts guide students toward meeting state standards. Learn more about Pennsylvania’s statewide graduation requirements.

How do I submit my completed work to Keystone?

Students will need to access the Keystone print app virtually to submit their completed work. Both formats are student centered and offer a sound, accredited, self-directed program that helps student reach their potential. Do you offer correspondence courses for middle school students?

How do students go through Keystone courses?

Some students will start with Refresher Math, move on to Algebra 1, then on to Geometry, then on to Algebra 2, etc. Students move through courses at their own speed, and then go on to the next level when they're ready. All Keystone courses are designed to balance the introduction of new information with the repetition of learned information.

What happens if a school fails to pass the Keystone Exams?

Failure to do so will affect a Local Education Agency (LEA) and school's participation rate. The Keystone exams were created to replace the Grade 11 PSSA and serve as one component of Pennsylvania's statewide high school graduation requirement. Keystone Exams will help school districts guide students toward meeting state standards.

What are Keystone's admissions requirements?

Regardless of grade level, students must have a working knowledge of the English language. Middle School We recommend that students enrolling in Ke...

Does The Keystone School have an age limit?

No, Keystone is open to students of all ages. Our mission at Keystone is to help students from all backgrounds and personal situations achieve thei...

Can I enroll my child in Keystone if we live outside of the United States?

Yes. Keystone has demonstrated success with students from all backgrounds, situations, and geographic locations — we have students in nearly 100 co...

Do you only accept transcripts from foreign countries? (applies to high school only)

Yes, please follow these guidelines: Call or Email Keystone at 1-800-255-4937 or [email protected] to discuss your request and obtain a...

Will previously earned credits transfer to Keystone? (applies to high school only)

Possibly. Most credits earned at accredited high schools and homeschool programs transfer into Keystone. Before you enroll, however, mail your tran...

What is your deadline for enrollment?

Keystone fits students’ lives by allowing them to study on their own time and at their own pace. That extends to enrollment – feel free to enroll w...

When will I be able to start if I enroll today?

If you are taking online middle or high school courses, you may begin exploring your course as soon as you receive your password from us — normally...

How long will it take for me to receive my books?

Your books should arrive 7-10 business days after you enroll; if you enroll in online courses, you can begin your work in a couple of days after re...

How di I enroll?

There are 3 easy ways to enroll: Call our Student Services department — 1-800-255-4937 Visit our Online Enrollment System Fax Enrollment Form to th...

Is The Keystone School accredited?

Yes, Keystone's demonstrated record of success in its’ middle and high school programs has earned it recognition from two of the leading accreditin...

Can you test out of a full semester course?

Students are allowed to test out of already learned concepts. Full-semester courses cover content that hasn’t already been learned, and students are not allowed to test out of content. With full-semester courses, students will need to pass all course content.

Can you take credit recovery courses in full semester?

Yes. Students can take both credit recovery and full-semester courses. However, keep in mind that the time requirement for full-semester courses is greater than the time commitment for credit recovery courses because students can’t opt out of any content in a full-semester course.

The Keystone Promise

Our pledge that within six months of graduating you will have received at least one job offer or been accepted into a transfer or graduate program.

The Stairs to Success

Our four-year developmental plan for success is customized to develop your unique talents and help you succeed in your academic and career goals.

When was the Keystone exam signed?

Keystone Exams. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed by President Obama on December 10, 2015. This measure reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965. The Keystone exams meet the federal accountability criteria of ESSA for the high school level.

Why do students take the Keystone exam?

Students must take the Keystone Exams for purposes of federal accountability. Failure to do so will affect a Local Education Agency (LEA) and school's participation rate. The Keystone exams were created to replace the Grade 11 PSSA and serve as one component of Pennsylvania's statewide high school graduation requirement.

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