Please see your high school counselor to sign up for all online courses
including online
Driver
education during the school year and for the summer term.
Students taking driver education must complete the following to receive a
license. No less than 27
hours of classroom instruction, 6 hours of behind the wheel
instruction, 6 hours of observation
time; and 34 hours with a parent or guardian. Of the
34 hours driven with a parent or guardian, 10
hours must be driven at night.
Driving Range – 3 hours. Street Smarts online simulator may substitute for 1 hour of range driving.
On the Road Driving – 3 hours
Driving range car training may take place during the school day. Instruction
will be provided by
certified retirees and hourly employees. Some on-the-road driving will
take place during school,
but the majority of driving will be after school. The department
chairperson at each school will
schedule driving times for students.
Each student must pass the driver education class. Each student must pass at
80% or better on the
following tests:
State written test
State driving test
It is recommended that students take driver education during their sophomore year.
Every student is required to drive sometime after, or before school or on Saturdays. If a student
misses a scheduled driving time, it could delay their
obtaining a driver license.
Each student should obtain a learner permit prior to the first day of class. Each student must have
the fee of $140 paid to the main office prior to the
first day of class. The student will bring
the receipt of payment to class with them on the first day or already be approved for fee waiver
prior to the
class beginning.
A learner permit can be obtained when a student reaches 15 years of age.
A student must have their learner permit at least 6 months before they obtain a driver license.
Fee waivers are available for coursework taken at school sites during the regular school year.