Submitted by [deleted] t3_10flnp9 in Pennsylvania
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_10flnp9 in Pennsylvania
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proficient is what they meant...lol
I knew that, but I wanted to send a message. It’s amazing how no one proofreads anything.
Get the feeling that they will be failing for the second year in a row? lol
I would take that bet
What grade are you in and where are you finding this “keystone project” information you are talking about. Documentation is requested.
I actually had no idea what they meant, so I'm glad you asked the question and got a serious answer.
I guess I'm showing my age here, but what's a Keystone in this context?
For all the other readers: you need to pass a standardized test called the Keystone to graduate high school.
For OP: it just changed this year. Act 158 allows for multiple “pathways” toward graduation. Passing the Keystones is one. Other pathways include attaining a professional certification, a project, and a variety of other combinations.
Pretty sure OP means “proficient” not “pro fishing.”
Good luck on those tests, buddy.
Yes, you can count on me to get the answers we need!
Yep, used text to speech.
Standardized test in high school.
I’m a Sophmore and was told my my teachers and the proctor for the test that if you score less than proficient 2 years in a row, they give you a “keystone project” but that’s all the information they gave me.
Then how about you do some research yourself and try to get more info from your teacher and proctor because what I looked up, your information is incorrect.
Can you send a link? I’m curious as to what I’ll have to do if I don’t score proficient this year
Ah thanks. I graduated longer ago than I care to admit, and I don't have kids, so I haven't kept up on that sort of thing.
TSUTigers95 t1_j4xks4g wrote
Pro fishing? What the hell are you talking about?