Welcome to GAMS Keystone Exams Information Page
What are the Keystone Exams?
The Keystone Exams are end-of-course assessments
designed to evaluate proficiency in academic content. Beginning with the
class of 2017, students must demonstrate proficiency on the Algebra I,
Literature, and Biology Keystone Exams to graduate. Students will be
offered multiple opportunities to take the Keystones throughout their high
school careers.
Who will participate in the Keystone Exams?
Students in the middle school who already have, or are in the process
of completing Algebra will take the Keystone Exams.
When will the exams be offered?
Keystones will be administered two times each year
– winter, spring. Specific administration dates will be published by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) on the Standards Aligned System (SAS) website.
Who decided what Keystone Exams should
measure?
Groups of teachers, supervisors,
curriculum directors, and college specialists from across Pennsylvania chose
the areas of knowledge on which the exams are based. These groups also
reviewed, edited, and approved exam questions.
What is assessed on the Keystone Exams?
Pennsylvania adopted the Common Core Standards,
standards aligned with expectations for success in college and in the
workplace. The Keystones are designed to measure these standards.
How long is a Keystone Exam administration?
There is no time limit for a student to complete a
Keystone Exam. Each Keystone Exams should take the typical student 2 to 3
hours to complete. There are two modules on each test, and each module
(or test session) of the Keystone Exam should take 1 to 1½ hours to complete.
What are the available formats for
administering the Keystone Exams?
The Keystone Exams are available in both online and paper/pencil formats.
Districts will determine if online, paper/pencil, or both formats will be used
locally.
Will students have an opportunity to
experience online testing before taking a Keystone Exam online?
Tutorials and online training programs have been
developed for the Keystone Exams. The online exam has a “Help” feature
that is available to the student during the exam.
What types of questions are on the Keystone
Exams?
The Keystone Exams will include
multiple-choice questions and constructed-response, or open-ended,
questions.
How are the written responses to constructed
response questions scored?
Written responses for constructed response questions are scored by evaluators
trained in applying a pre-determined scoring system. Scores are based on
content only. Most constructed response questions require students to
show their work or explain their reasoning. These questions will ask
students to explain, analyze, describe, or compare. Some questions will
also require students to perform calculations or create graphs, plots, or
drawings.
Additional Information
For important information concerning
cellphones and Keystone testing, see document below.
Please click below for information available
for parents or guardians regarding the Pennsylvania Keystone Exams.
For additional information, you may visit the
SAS website at www.pdesas.org
Related Files
- Information Regarding Cell Phones/Electronic Devices:
Keystone Exams - Dates:
- May 17-18, 2021 - Algebra I (only 7th graders who took Algebra I)
- Make-Ups to follow
Mr. Fred Yelton
Guidance Counselor
717-597-3225 ext. 20521