Pennsylvania Code
Title 22 - EDUCATION
Part I - State Board of Education
Subpart A - Miscellaneous Provisions
Chapter 4 - ACADEMIC STANDARDS AND ASSESSMENT
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
Section 4.24 - High school graduation requirements
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Approval. High school graduation requirements and revisions to them shall be approved by a school entity's governing board no later than the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year, and a copy of the requirements shall be published and distributed to students, parents and guardians. Copies of the requirements also shall be available in each school building or on each school entity's publicly accessible web site. Changes to high school graduation requirements shall be published and distributed to students, parents and guardians and made available in each school building or on each school entity's publicly accessible web site immediately following approval by the governing board.
(b) Requirements through the 2021-2022 school year. Each school district, charter school (including a cyber charter school) and ACTS, if applicable, shall specify requirements for graduation. Requirements through the 2021-2022 school year must include course completion and grades, completion of a culminating project, results of local assessments aligned with the academic standards and a demonstration of proficiency in English Language Arts and Mathematics on either the State assessments administered in grade 11 or 12 or local assessments aligned with academic standards and State assessments under § 4.52 (relating to local assessment system) at the proficient level or better to graduate. The purpose of the culminating project is to assure that students are able to apply, analyze, synthesize and evaluate information and communicate significant knowledge and understanding.
(c) Requirements beginning in the 2022-2023 school year.
(d) Special education students. Children with disabilities who satisfactorily complete a special education program developed by an Individualized Education Program team under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and this part shall be granted and issued a regular high school diploma by the school district of residence, charter school (including cyber charter school) or ACTS, if applicable. This subsection applies if the special education program of a child with a disability does not otherwise meet the requirements of this chapter.
(e) Demonstration of proficiency. For purposes of this section, a student shall be deemed proficient in the State-assessed standards whenever the student demonstrates proficiency through any of the options in subsection (c)(1)(iii), regardless of the student's grade level or age.
(f) Transcripts. The performance level demonstrated by a student in each of the state academic standards, including the highest performance level demonstrated by a student on the associated Keystone Exam, may be included on a student's transcript as determined by each school entity.
(g) Release of scores. This section does not allow for the release of individual student PSSA or Keystone Exam scores to the Department or other Commonwealth entities in accordance with § 4.51(f) and (g).
(h) Supplemental instruction. A student who does not demonstrate proficiency on a Keystone Exam or a locally validated assessment specified in subsection (c) may be offered supplemental instructional support by the student's school district, ACTS or charter school, including a cyber charter school consistent with section 121(c.4) of the School Code.
(i) Out-of-state transfers. A school district, ACTS or charter school, including a cyber charter school, shall determine whether a student who transfers from an out-of-State school having demonstrated proficiency in coursework and assessments aligned with the academic standards assessed by each Keystone Exam may satisfy the requirements of subsection (c).
(j) Waiver of testing and accountability requirements. In any year in which the Federal government has waived the testing and accountability requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (20 U.S.C.A. §§ 6301-7981), a student shall not be required to take a Keystone Exam for the purpose established in this section and shall be deemed proficient for purposes of this section by meeting the requirements set forth in section 121.1 of the School Code (24 P.S. § 1-121.1).
The provisions of this §4.24 amended under section 32 of the act of June 29, 2002 (P.L. 524, No. 88); and sections 121, 2603-B and 2604-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P.S. §§ 1-121, 26-2603-B and 26-2604-B).
This section cited in 22 Pa. Code § 4.4 (relating to general policies); 22 Pa. Code § 4.31 (relating to career and technical education); 22 Pa. Code § 4.51b (relating to Keystone Exams); 22 Pa. Code § 4.51d (relating to waivers); and 22 Pa. Code § 4.52 (relating to local assessment system).