(a)
School entities may develop, expand or improve existing academic standards in
the following content areas:
(1) The
following apply:
(i)
Through June 30,
2025: Science and technology. Study of the natural
world and facts, principles, theories and laws in the areas of biology,
chemistry, physics and earth sciences. Technology is the application of science
to enable societal development, including food and fiber production,
manufacturing, building, transportation and communication. Science and
technology share the use of the senses, science processes, inquiry,
investigation, analysis and problem solving strategies. The Pennsylvania Core
Standards for Reading in Science and Technology and the Pennsylvania Core
Standards for Writing in Science and Technology will be an appendix to the
Commonwealth's academic standards for Science and Technology upon publication
in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(ii)
Effective July 1, 2025:
Pennsylvania Integrated Standards for Science, Environment, Ecology,
Technology and Engineering (Grades K-5). Guide the elementary-level
study of the natural and human-made world through inquiry, problem-solving,
critical thinking and authentic exploration. The integration of these
disciplines in the elementary grades highlights the interconnectedness of
scientific study and the integral relationship between humans and the
environment.
(2) The
following apply:
(i)
Through June 30,
2025: Environment and ecology. Understanding the
components of ecological systems and their interrelationships with social
systems and technologies. These components incorporate the disciplines of
resource management, agricultural diversity, government and the impact of human
actions on natural systems. This interaction leads to the study of watersheds,
threatened and endangered species, pest management and the development of laws
and regulations.
(ii)
Effective July 1, 2025: Pennsylvania Integrated
Standards for Science, Environment and Ecology (Grades 6-12). Utilize
a three-dimensional approach to guide the study of physical sciences, life
sciences, and earth and space sciences at the middle and high school levels.
The standards highlight the critical intersections of these disciplines with
environmental science, ecology, and agriculture. These three-dimensional
standards integrate disciplinary core ideas, practices in science and
engineering, and crosscutting concepts into coherent learning progressions
across the grade bands.
(iii)
Effective July 1, 2025: Pennsylvania Technology and
Engineering Standards (Grades 6-12). Define the knowledge, skills, and
abilities necessary for establishing literacy in technology and engineering
literacy. Students develop a practical understanding of how humans are
influenced by science and technology. Four core disciplinary standards describe
practices in technology and engineering and include specific benchmarks for
students in grade bands 6-8 and 9-12.
(2.1) Appendix B (relating to academic
standards for science and technology and environment and ecology) shall expire
July 1, 2025. The academic standards under paragraphs (1)(ii) and 2(ii) and
(iii) shall be based on the provisions of Appendix B-1 (relating to
Pennsylvania integrated standards for science, environment, ecology, technology
and engineering (Grades K-5), Pennsylvania integrated standards for science,
environment and ecology (Grades 6-12), and Pennsylvania technology and
engineering standards (Grades 6-12), on and after July 1, 2025.
(3)
Social studies.
(i)
History. Study of the
record of human experience including important events; interactions of culture,
race and ideas; the nature of prejudice; change and continuity in political
systems; effects of technology; importance of global-international
perspectives; and the integration of geography, economics and civics studies on
major developments in the history of the Commonwealth, the United States and
the world.
(ii)
Geography. Study of relationships among people, places and
environments, of geographic tools and methods, characteristics of place,
concept of region and physical processes.
(iii)
Civics and government.
Study of United States constitutional democracy, its values and principles,
study of the Constitution of the Commonwealth and government including the
study of principles, operations and documents of government, the rights and
responsibilities of citizenship, how governments work and international
relations.
(iv)
Economics. Study of how individuals and societies choose to
use resources to produce, distribute and consume goods and services. Knowledge
of how economies work, economic reasoning and basic economic concepts, economic
decision making, economic systems, the Commonwealth and the United States
economy and international trade. The academic standards for Economics in
Appendix C (relating to academic standards for civics and government and
economics and geography and history and the Pennsylvania core standards for
reading in history and social studies and the Pennsylvania core standards for
writing in history and social studies) shall expire July 1, 2026. The academic
standards under this subparagraph shall be based on the provisions of Appendix
C-1 (relating to academic standards for economics) on and after July 1, 2026.
(v)
Appendix. The
Pennsylvania Core Standards for Reading in History and Social Studies and the
Pennsylvania Core Standards in Writing for History and Social Studies will be
an appendix to the Commonwealth's academic standards for History upon
publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(4)
Arts and humanities.
Study of dance, theatre, music, visual arts, language and literature including
forms of expression, historical and cultural context, critical and aesthetic
judgment and production, performance or exhibition of work.
(5)
Career education and
work. Understanding career options in relationship to individual
interests, aptitudes and skills including the relationship between changes in
society, technology, government and economy and their effect on individuals and
careers. Development of knowledge and skill in job-seeking and job-retaining
skills and, for students completing career and technical education programs,
the skills to succeed in the occupation for which they are prepared. Appendix E
(relating to academic standards for career education and work) shall expire
July 1, 2026. The academic standards under this paragraph shall be based on the
provisions of Appendix E-1 (relating to academic standards for career education
and work) on and after July 1, 2026.
(6)
Health, safety and physical
education. Study of concepts and skills which affect personal, family
and community health and safety, nutrition, physical fitness, movement concepts
and strategies, safety in physical activity settings, and leadership and
cooperation in physical activities.
(7)
Family and consumer
sciences. Understanding the role of consumers as a foundation for
managing available resources to provide for personal and family needs and to
provide basic knowledge of child health and child care skills. The academic
standards for Family and Consumer Sciences in Appendix D (relating to academic
standards for the arts and humanities and health, safety and physical education
and family and consumer sciences) shall expire July 1, 2026. The academic
standards under this paragraph shall be based on the provisions of Appendix D-1
(relating to academic standards for family and consumer sciences) on and after
July 1, 2026.
(8)
Pennsylvania Core Standards for English Language Arts. The
English Language Arts standards describe what students should know and be able
to do with the English language as follows:
(i)
Reading. The application
of phonemic awareness, phonics and word study, vocabulary, fluency and text
comprehension in reading critically across subject areas; the interpretation
and analysis of literary expression with analysis of the origins and structures
of the English language and learning how to search a variety of texts to
conduct research.
(ii)
Writing. Narrative, informational and persuasive formal
writing for an audience, including spelling and editing skills; and informal
writing to capture and organize information for individual use.
(iii)
Speaking and
listening. Participation in conversation and formal speaking
presentations.
(iv) Academic
standards are based on the Pennsylvania Core Standards for English Language
Arts in Appendix A-2 (relating to Pennsylvania core standards for English
language arts and mathematics).
(9)
Pennsylvania Core Standards for
Mathematics. The understanding of fundamental ideas and the
development of proficient mathematical skills in numbers, computation,
measurement, statistics and data analysis, probability and predictions, algebra
and functions, geometry, trigonometry and concepts of calculus. Using this
content, students will learn to think, reason and communicate mathematically.
Students will learn to model real-world situations by creating appropriate
representations of numerical quantities and plan and implement problem-solving
strategies to answer the question in the context of the situation. Academic
standards are based on the Pennsylvania Core Standards for Mathematics in
Appendix A-2.
(10)
Personal
Finance. Understanding the process of planning and managing personal
financial activities such as income generation, spending, saving, investing and
risk protection. Development of knowledge of personal finance foundations,
income, spending, saving and investing, risk and insurance, and credit.
Personal finance is also known as personal financial literacy and financial
literacy. On and after July 1, 2026, the academic standards under this
paragraph shall be based on the provisions of Appendix F (relating to academic
standards for personal finance).