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signed a bill from the Senate saying that it should no longer be a requirement for students to pass the exams in the desired subject areas. That also ordered the government to halt the graduation requirement of the Keystone Exams for two years along with the "Project Based Assessment" system. The
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The passing of Keystone Exams in Algebra I, Biology, and Literature were all a graduation requirement for all high school students. Getting a score of "proficient" or higher was needed in order to pass the exam for a particular subject matter. On February 3, 2016,
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I VHS Exams have been available. According to the Department of Education, groups of educators from across the state decided what content should be covered in the exams. Due to the
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bill also requires the government to find alternative methods for high school graduation requirements in the coming months.
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administered to the public schools of Pennsylvania, United States. The test has been developed by the
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education
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Pennsylvania
standardized test
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education
Literature
Biology
Algebra
Coronavirus Pandemic
Pennsylvania System of School Assessment
Tom Wolf
Pennsylvania Dept. of Education
Archived
Wayback Machine
Dept of Education Letter to Parents
"PSSA, Keystone tests canceled this year because of coronavirus"
"History and Current Status of Keystone Exams in Pennsylvania | CHOP Research Institute"
Transition plan
"Education Details"
Categories
Education in Pennsylvania
Standardized tests in the United States

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