Mission
Keystone Academy Charter School aims to provide Philadelphia students with a rigorous academic program using a concentrated science and mathematics curriculum that employs the use of integrated technology.
Points Of Pride
Students who complete the program will be distinguished by their: knowledge of content and skills in the areas of science and mathematics, productive use of emerging communicative abilities, skill in studying, test-taking and problem solving, competence in use of technology, and a high level of social skill.
Admissions Policy
Admission to the school is open to all eligible students who are residents of the state of Pennsylvania in grades K through 8. Admission is conducted through lottery. Younger siblings of currently enrolled students receive preference.
Accreditations and Honors
Middle States Accreditation
Hours of Operation
Sun | - |
Mon | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tues | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Wed | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thur | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Fri | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Sat | - |
Extended Programming Details
Student Achievement
Raw data measures student performance on standardized tests. Not all schools take the same standardized tests. Direct comparisons between different tests should not be made.
Keystone Academy Charter School is committed to respect for the rights of others. Rules governing discipline and conduct are written so that parents, students, teachers and administrators know what is required of students. By working together under clearly stated and consistently enforced regulations, we can administer firm and fair discipline practices. How is the rating for School Incidents calculated? This rating represents the reportable incident count per 100 students. Reported suspensions and expulsions are not factored into the rating for School Incidents.
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This data reflects the total number of incidents, suspensions, and expulsions per 100 students reported by the school to the Pennsylvania Department of Education. To view a reportable incident report for a particular public school, see the
Pennsylvania Safe Schools Reports. Data for private schools are derived from similar reports submitted directly to GreatPhillySchools.