Curriculum : Online Learning
Our innovative online courses provide students with the most intellectually stimulating online courses available today.
Why choose Keystone online courses for high school:
- Regular communications with our certified teachers using the tools in Keystone's online high school course delivery system
- Proactive teacher support and a 72-hour turnaround on assessments
- Receive the latest instructional techniques to enhance the learning experience, such as vivid graphics, games, and multimedia activities
- Free, unlimited access to the INET library, one of the largest virtual research/resource centers
- Safe and secure recordkeeping and transcripts available on request
- Receive the same high-quality textbooks and teacher support as our correspondence courses, along with an online Learning Guide
Some of our online technology courses do not require textbooks.
Are online courses right for you? High school students choose online courses for their flexibility, ease of use, and engaging format.
Basics needed for online courses:
- Minimum requirements for hardware and software.
- A basic understanding and access to a computer and the Internet. Online courses require students to log-on with a user name and password, view and click on interactive content, navigate pages, and complete online forms.
- Access to basic hardware and software.
- A basic Internet connection of dial-up speed or greater.
- To be comfortable spending some time in front of your computer, but not all of your time. A student can spend a minimum of 25% of their course time in front of the computer depending on how they choose to take advantage of the technology. A means to access the Internet, regardless of where that access originates. As long as you have an available Internet connection and your textbook, you can continue with your education. With good planning, students are able to go extended periods without going online.
"I love the fast feedback on grades because I can see right away where I need to improve. They tell me where I messed up so I can work on any problem areas when I study for the final."
— Keystone Student Kristin H., San Diego, California [Meet Kristin]








