Eleventh grade students participated in the Keystone Exams, end of course pilot exams.
The PDE did not make individual school's Keystone Exams results public.
Beginning with the class of 2017, all Pennsylvania high school students must take the Keystone Exams in literature, Biology and Algebra 1.
During the 2012-2013 school year, the Literature, Biology, and Algebra I Keystone Exams are available.
In the 2012-2013 school year, secondary schools will begin the transition from the PSSA test to the Keystone Exam.
Beginning with the class of 2015, students must take the Keystone Exams in English and Algebra 1.
Beginning with the class of 2015, students must take the Keystone Exams in reading and math.
The Keystone Exams were approved in 2009 and will first take effect starting with the class of 2015.
Currently, students must pass the Keystone Exams, a standardized test in Pennsylvania.
Students must pass Keystone Exam in each course to graduate.