Pa. Senate Approves Delay in Keystone Exams
June 16, 2015
The state Senate unanimously passed a bill Monday that would delay by two years a requirement that high school students pass Pennsylvania’s Keystone exams to graduate. Under the plan, the proficiency tests – in algebra 1, biology, and literature – will not go in effect for incoming freshmen until the 2018-19 school year.
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Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, June 16, 2015; PSBA Daily Edition, June 16, 2015.