920 Central Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 | P: 800-255-4937 | F: 570-300-2346 | www.keystoneschoolonline.com Morgan DeCoteau, School Counselor Erica Rhone, Head of School Angela Stuart, Deputy Head of School Mallery Raup, School Counselor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

School and Mission Faculty Keystone National High School (The Keystone School) provides high In the 2017-2018 school year, Keystone National High School quality individualized educational experiences in a safe, technology employs over 102 state certified teachers. Keystone teachers have enabled learning environment to empower students to achieve their an average of 12.5 years of instructional experience, and over 68.6% academic and personal goals. We are an inclusive high school, have earned masters or doctoral degrees in education or their area enrolling a diverse student body on a rolling basis and of instructional specialty. accommodating a wide variety of educational backgrounds and needs. Keystone National High School maintains high academic Academic Program expectations and accountability, and prepares students to be Our high school curriculum offers more than 100 rigorous courses, productive citizens in the world. including core subjects, ® (AP®) courses, dozens

In the 2017-2018 school year, Keystone awarded 774 diplomas. of engaging electives, and six world languages. Keystone students Since 1974, we have enriched the lives of more than 250,000 learn through interactive, multimedia-rich curriculum, at their own students and families, from all 50 states and more than 90 countries. pace, with access to teacher support to ensure a rewarding Keystone National High School is accredited by Advanced Ed and the individualized high school experience. Students have one year to Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and is licensed by complete their courses, giving students maximum flexibility and the Pennsylvania State Board of Private Licensed Schools. support to achieve their learning goals.

Grading, Grade Point Average (GPA) and Class Rank A cumulative un-weighted GPA* is maintained for grades 9-12 based on course completion. Only grades earned at Keystone are used to determine the cumulative GPA. Keystone does not rank its students because students enroll and graduate on a rolling basis. Therefore, we do not have cohorts or students who can be considered in a common grade. *applies to full credit courses only 90-100 A (4 GPA Points) 70-79 C (2 GPA Points) Below 60 F (0 GPA Points) 80-89 B (3 GPA Points) 60-69 D (1 GPA Point)

Recommended Graduation Requirements Credits Required Credits for Subject To receive a Keystone National High School diploma, students need for Graduation College Bound to earn a minimum of 21 units of credit in grades 9-12. Credits can Students be transferred into Keystone as outlined in the Transfer Credit English Language Arts 4 4 Policy, but students must take at least five credits with Keystone, Mathematics 3 4 one credit each in the areas of English, Mathematics, , Social (Algebra I or higher) Studies, and another credit in an area of choice. College-bound Social Studies 4 4 students are encouraged to develop a rigorous four year learning Science 3 3-4 plan, including at least two credits of the same world language as Health / P.E. 1 1 part of their electives, and complete higher level mathematics and science courses. Fine Arts 1 1 Electives 5 4-5 TOTAL 21 21-23 Standardized Testing – Keystone’s 2017-2018 standardized testing averages are based on tests taken September 2017 through June 2018 and were officially reported by the Advanced Placement – Keystone National High School CollegeBoard and ACT. offers eleven AP courses. 60.5% of students taking AP exams SAT composite score 1106.93 scored 3 or higher. ACT composite score 22.4 CEEB Code: 390363 2017-2018 Student Demographics

Full Time Enrollment Countries College Acceptances 2017 Graduates States Represented (9-12) Represented *student-reported

6,155 774 98 50 95.4%

2018-2019 Course Offerings Language Arts Science Social Studies Electives English 1 Biology with Lab American Government Accounting English 2 Chemistry with Lab Civics Advertising & Sales Promotion English 3 Earth Science with Lab Economics Business Law English 4 Environmental Science Geography Career Planning Grammar and Composition Introduction to Agriscience Psychology Computer Fundamentals World Literature Introduction to Renewable Sociology Criminology Journalism Technologies U.S. History Engineering Design Creative Writing Physical Science World History Entrepreneurship AP English Language Physics 21st Century Contemporary Fashion and Interior Design AP English Literature AP Environmental Science World Issues Forensic Science AP Biology AP Macroeconomics Game Design Mathematics AP Microeconomics Green Design & Technology Consumer Math Foreign Languages AP Psychology Health Science Refresher Math Chinese (Mandarin) 1, 2 AP US Government International Business Integrated Math French 1, 2, 3, 4 AP World History Intro to Marketing Pre-Algebra German 1, 2, 3, 4 Law and Order: Intro to Legal Algebra 1 Japanese 1, 2 Fine Arts Studies Algebra 2 Latin 1, 2 Art Appreciation Life Skills Geometry Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4 Music Appreciation Personal Finance Probability and Statistics Art & Music Appreciation Public Speaking Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus PE / Health Fine Art Service Learning Calculus Health and Entertainment AP Calculus AB Lifetime Fitness Marketing AP Statistics Nutrition and Wellness Student Success Course Physical Education Skills for Success Veterinary Science Working for Success

Colleges & University Acceptances* of the Class of 2017 - 2018

*Acceptances are self-reported* CEEB Code: 390 363 **Represents select college & university acceptances**