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Effective with the graduating class of 2023, Pennsylvania high school students have the option to demonstrate their postsecondary preparedness and meet statewide requirements through one of five Pathways to Graduation.
The Pennsylvania State Board of Education has adopted academic standards in 12 subject areas. The academic standards are benchmark measures that define what students should know and be able to do at specified grade levels beginning in grade 3. The standards are promulgated as state regulations.
Elementary and Secondary Education. The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) provides assistance to public schools across Pennsylvania who serve students in kindergarten through grade 12.
This document describes the professional knowledge, skills, and competencies that K-12 teachers will learn by completing a prescribed sequence of courses (including field placements). In addition to specific requirements and competencies, these guidelines discuss the K-12
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) provides assistance to public schools across Pennsylvania who serve students in kindergarten through grade 12. The office works with educators, legislators, government agencies, organizations, and communities across Pennsylvania to ensure students have access to a high-quality education, regardless of their zip code.
Graduation requirements. (a) In grades 9 through 12 every student graduating shall have completed 120 hours of instruction in the following 21 units of credit: (b) A school shall identify planned courses—§ 51.52 (relating to curriculum requirements) curriculum requirement—for which credit shall be awarded.
16 lip 2022 · Chapter 4 sets forth requirements for State academic standards, State assessments and high school graduation for public schools across this Commonwealth, including school districts, area career and technical schools (ACTS), charter schools and cyber charter schools.