A new plan for Pennsylvania schools that will guide education efforts for years to come has been approved by the U.S. Department of Education. In recent years, a flashpoint in debate has been implementing the Keystone Exams, part of a 2013 effort to emphasize testing. Senator Eichelberger, chairman of the Education Committee, says the state's legislative efforts to abolish or delay the tests have been ignored. His overall assessment of the plan? "I'm not happy about it."