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COURSE SELECTION
DRIVER EDUCATION
0030 CLASSROOM SEM. 1(age 16 prior to Feb. 14 of school year)
0032 CLASSROOM SEM. 2(age 16 after Feb. 14 of school year)
Offered in grades 9*-12 .25 credits
Class meets 3 mods per cycle, 1 semester
Recommendation: Required in grade 10, *available to older students in grade
9 that will apply for permits while in 9th grade.
Classroom Driving Education strives to provide an environment for the future
driver that will enable the student to develop a wholesome attitude toward the
driving task and others who use the highways. Areas of concentration in this
course include a discussion of the accident problem, drunk driving, traffic laws,
automobile insurance, driver attitudes and information related to the operation
of the car.
A student who is not able to schedule 0030 or 0032 because of a conflict with
a laboratory mod will be scheduled in a regular class, two days out of three in
the six day cycle. The student will be required to obtain notes, assignments, etc.
for work and time missed.DRIVING SIMULATION/ON-THE-STREET TRAINING
Students may elect to be scheduled in this program when they reach the age
of sixteen. Each student enrolled in this program receives a minimum of eight
hours in the driving simulator system and four hours of actual driving instruction.
Emphasis is placed on the development of driving perception, positive driving
attitudes, and the basic skills involved in operating the automobile. Successful
completion of this program enables many students to benefit from insurance
rate reductions and to receive a senior operators license at age seventeen and
one half rather than eighteen. Fee-approximately $150.00.
DRIVER EDUCATION
All students will be assigned to Driver Education Theory in grade 10. If the parent
wishes to delay enrollment to a later year, the wishes of the parent will be honored.
However, no guarantee can be made that the course can be scheduled at a later
date or summer school.Classroom Theory
This program is normally completed in tenth grade. Our program is designed to inform students about all aspects of driving. Topics range form buying and maintaining a car to the traffic laws that we're all expected to know and obey. They will learn about Pennsylvania's car insurance requirements and learn fuel saving tips. Driving attitudes are individually evaluated. Special emphasis is given to the number one highway killer, drunk driving.