Driver Education

Subject Area
Level
High School

The classroom driver education course is offered as part of Grade 10 health education curriculum and is taught during the first semester.

Driver Education-Classroom Theory provides students with current information and techniques for novice drivers and the basics of motor vehicle operation. The course focuses on the following topics: Licensing Responsibilities; Preparing to Operate a Vehicle; Important Functions and Relationships of Visual Perception and Driving; Using Space Management System While Interacting with Traffic; Navigating Roadways; Sharing the Road; Distracted Driving; Alcohol; Adverse Conditions and Evasive Maneuvers; Vehicle Systems & Handling Heavy Vehicles; and Driver Responsibilities-Making Informed Choices.

When a student successfully completes Driver Education-Classroom Theory, and has secured a learner's permit, they may register for Behind-the-Wheel, which is offered at each high school. Students would typically:

  • Obtain a valid Virginia learner's permit from the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) on or after reaching 15 years and 6 months of age.
  • Complete and pass classroom theory driver education during the 10th grade. Upon successful completion, the student will receive a green card (DEC-1) and become eligible for Behind-the-Wheel driver education instruction.

 

Please note:

  • A payment of $210.00 dollars is required for this class.
  • Students will be taught during their study block or after school.
  • A temporary driver's license (TDL-180) will be issued to students when all items below have been satisfied:
    • Successful completion of classroom driver education.
    • Submission of a completed parent permission slip.
    • Successfully complete the 7-8 days of BTW instruction.
    • Pass the in-car road test.
    • Submission of a completed 45 hour driving log.
    • Possess a valid Virginia learner's permit for 9 months.
    • Student must be 16 years and 3 months of age to be licensed.